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A deeper inside view: The future of medical imaging
February 17, 2011
An ASU bioengineer will give an Arizona Science Center audience a primer on new medical imaging technologies poised to improve health care.School or unitSBHSE -

Professor helps lead international construction group
February 16, 2011
An ASU engineer is taking a leading role in an international group working to advance sustainable underground construction methods.School or unitSSEBE -

Computer-based classroom model earns praise
February 16, 2011
Two ASU engineers propose a “computer-based classroom” approach for getting students more actively engaged in their education.School or unitECEE -

Engineering prof recognized for major contributions to technology advances
February 10, 2011
The American Association for the Advancement of Science recognizes ASU engineering professor Nongjian Tao for a broad range of significant contributions to technological progress.School or unitECEE -

ASU helps shine spotlight on world of new materials
February 7, 2011
ASU engineers are helping the Arizona Science Center shine a spotlight on advances in materials science and engineering.School or unitSEMTE -
Engineering profs earn prestigious peer recognition
February 7, 2011
Two ASU professors have earned a place among most accomplished members of the world’s largest professional engineering association.School or unitECEESCAI -

Volunteer work, computing skills win student national award
February 3, 2011
Working with ASU students in a community service program teaches a high school student valuable lessons – and wins her a national award. -

DNA: Building block for smaller, smarter electronics?
February 2, 2011
Using a concept called DNA origami, ASU researchers are trying to pave the way to produce the next generations of electronics products.School or unitECEE -
Are greener products leading to a cleaner environment?
January 28, 2011
Research by ASU engineers on the impacts of an increase in ‘green’ cars, computers and other consumer products is reported on by an international science magazine and a popular environmental news blog.School or unitSSEBE -

Engineering students among Innovation Challenge finalists
January 27, 2011
Engineering students are leading project teams nominated for the ASU Innovation Challenge awards. -

Researcher’s sustainability work earns NSF award
January 24, 2011
Using microorganisms to produce biofuels and cleanup the environment has earned an ASU engineer support from the National Science Foundation.School or unitSSEBE -

Air Force honors service of ASU professor
January 6, 2011
An ASU engineering professor is lauded for exceptional service to the U.S. Air Force.School or unitSEMTE -

Bridging technological and philosophical worlds
January 4, 2011
An ASU alumnus is finding a way to use his education in both engineering and philosophy as he begins his career.School or unitSSEBE -

‘Transhumanism’ may be defining step to our future
December 29, 2010
Will modern technology change our definition of what it means to be human?School or unitSSEBE -
Grants fund projects that will tackle ‘Grand Challenges’
December 22, 2010
ASU engineering faculty will lead projects to address some of the world’s most critical problems with support from the Grand Challenges Research Seed Funding programSchool or unitFulton Schools -
ASU, Mayo develop imaging tracking system
December 17, 2010
Researchers have developed an imaging exam tracking system that provides a comprehensive view of a patient’s radiation exposure over time.School or unitSCAI -

Program offers helping hand on the road to higher learning
December 15, 2010
A program to help community college students transfer successfully into ASU engineering and computer science programs is expanding its reach.School or unitECEESCAI -

Meldrum taking on new challenges
December 14, 2010
After building a vision for the “engineering school of the 21st century” at ASU, Deirdre Meldrum is taking on the challenge of a major university research endeavor.School or unitECEE -

High school students primed for success in STEM
December 13, 2010
With its focus on science, technology, engineering and math, the Prime the Pipeline Project is receiving recognition from the state for its success with high school students. -

ASU faculty win engineering education awards
December 8, 2010
ASU faculty and researchers have won a national engineering education award for a second consecutive year. -

Construction school alumnus helps build Native American communities
December 8, 2010
A U.S. military veteran, who’s working to improve Native American communities, is the winner of the ASU construction school’s Outstanding Alumni of the Year award.School or unitDEWSCSSEBE -

Doctoral student from South Africa surmounts culture shock to succeed
December 7, 2010
When Precious Biyela arrived at ASU in 2005 as a doctoral student, she faced a double dose of culture shock.School or unitSSEBE -

Computer club offers students more job skills
December 6, 2010
A student club offers ASU students opportunities to sharpen their job skills by providing training on the latest computer software programs.School or unitSCAI -

Liu honored by scientific computing society
December 2, 2010
ASU engineering professor Huan Liu is honored for exceptional achievements in computer science.School or unitSCAI -

Youngsters and their robots explore how engineering meets medicine
November 29, 2010
More than 400 Arizona middle school students and their robots will compete in the 2010 FIRST LEGO League state championship tournament Dec. 11 at Arizona State University. -

Santos among innovative engineering educators
November 23, 2010
An ASU engineering faculty member has been selected to participate in a National Academic of Engineering symposium for creative young teachers.School or unitSEMTE -

Transportation solutions for the 21st century
November 4, 2010
Experts will gather at ASU for conferences that will examine the challenges to developing sustainable transportation systems and ways to improve Arizona’s roadways.School or unitSSEBE -

Highly regarded engineering faculty member passes away
November 4, 2010
Don Miller, a highly regarded ASU computer science and engineering teacher, researcher and mentor, died recently at age 79.School or unitSCAI -

Business analytics program gives job seekers boost
November 4, 2010
Education specialists in ASU’s engineering schools helped the city of Phoenix conduct a successful advanced job-training program for experienced professionals.School or unitFulton SchoolsGOEE
