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ASU students in winners circle at international technology contest
July 13, 2011
An Arizona State University team won the second-place prize in the world’s premier student technology competition.School or unitSCAI -

Engineering students tackle solar-powered flight challenges
July 8, 2011
Arizona State University electrical engineering students are taking on the technological challenges of making solar-powered aircraft a more feasible flight option.School or unitECEE -

Engineering student acclaimed as ‘up-and-coming’ community leader
July 1, 2011
Arizona State University engineering doctoral degree candidate Elodie Billionniere is among those the Phoenix Business Journal has selected to recognize as “up-and-coming” young leaders in the greater Phoenix area.School or unitSCAI -
Bioengineers expanding work to solve cardiovascular health challenges
June 28, 2011
Biomedical research for three bioengineers at Arizona State University boosted with support from the American Heart Association.School or unitSBHSE -

Opening doors to computing skills for students with visual impairment
June 21, 2011
Ten young Phoenix-area students who are visually impaired recently took part in a special four-day computing workshop designed especially for them, thanks to alumna, Stephanie Ludi, of Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.School or unitSCAI -
Future of lighting: more energy-efficient and flexible
June 20, 2011
Advances in lighting technology that could dramatically save on energy use and costs for the nation’s homes and businesses is the focus of research by Arizona State University engineer Jian Li.School or unitSEMTE -

Students win national health data challenge awards
June 17, 2011
Two teams that joined Arizona State University engineering and nursing students took second- and third-place prizes in a national student competition sponsored by the Institute of Medicine and the National Academy of Engineering. -

Research compares seizure treatments for children with autism
June 9, 2011
Physicians will have a better guide for more effectively managing treatment of children experiencing seizures related to autism with the results of a study by researchers at Arizona State University and the University of Texas-Houston.School or unitSEMTE -
The search for self-repairing materials
June 3, 2011
Recent research has entered into a new dimension of discovery: the possibilities of engineering materials in ways that would enable them to sense their surroundings and, beyond that, even repair themselves when they are damaged.School or unitSEMTE -

Fulbright Scholar helps evolve construction industry
June 1, 2011
A prestigious Fulbright scholarship will enable an ASU construction management student to pursue graduate-level research in Italy.School or unitSSEBE -

New faculty position answers call for more construction expertise
June 1, 2011
Arizona State University is ramping up support for students pursuing careers in the construction industry by establishing a prestigious faculty position focused on teaching heavy civil construction and engineering.School or unitSSEBE -

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Construction school alumni honored by national industry association
May 27, 2011
Two alumni of ASU’s construction school have been honored for their business achievements, civic efforts and philanthropic contributions.School or unitSSEBE -
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In search of solar power’s secrets
May 24, 2011
A critical step required to more effectively harness sunlight to produce electrical power lies in understanding how the process happens at molecular level.School or unitSEMTE -
Youngsters’ award-winning device produced in ASU lab
May 23, 2011
Two Arizona high school students won a top award at the recent Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Los Angeles with a project they developed in the ASU Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing lab.School or unitSCAI -
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Note from the Dean: Commencement 2011
May 21, 2011
Commencement is truly one of the highlights of university life. It is a time to celebrate the combined passion of our students, faculty and staff and the work that we do every day to make the world a better place.School or unitFulton Schools -

ASU engineers help advance flexible electronics technology
May 18, 2011
A major advance in the performance and production of flexible electronics technology has been made by the Flexible Display Center at Arizona State University and the Universal Display Corporation. -

Commencement Photo Gallery
May 18, 2011
View the Commencement 2011 photo gallery. -

Arizona FLL team meets the founder of FIRST®
May 18, 2011
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Battling addictions with engineering algorithms
May 17, 2011
New engineering research may serve those fighting addictions and other behavioral disorders.School or unitSEMTE -

Research skills help engineering student win Ford Fellowship
May 13, 2011
Prowess in the laboratory has helped an ASU chemical engineering doctoral student earn a prestigious Ford Foundation Fellowship.School or unitSEMTE -

ASU alum’s command of major military operations draws spotlight
May 13, 2011
Earlier this year TIME magazine profiled ASU alumna, Margaret “Maggie” Woodward for her role in directing United States forces in airstrikes during the political unrest in Libya.School or unitSEMTE -

Get ready for E2 Camp 2011
May 12, 2011
E2 Camp, an integral part of the undergraduate experience since 2008 includes some familiar traditions—the low ropes, the rock wall and ASU 101. But there are new activities planned for 2011.School or unitASA -

eSpace: Hands-on engineering education
May 12, 2011
Dean Paul Johnson breaks ground at a new engineering design, integration and prototyping studio—the next step in eSpace. -

Pursuing a path to success
May 12, 2011
Student organizations and teams help close the gap between the classroom and the workplace—and for many, provide a way to reach out, give back and have fun. -

EPICS: Entrepreneurship for social good
May 12, 2011
The Engineering Projects in Community Service program organizes teams of undergraduate students to design, build and deploy systems to solve engineering-based problems for not-for-profit organizations.

