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Convocation speaker shares wisdom with graduates
May 12, 2011
In 1967, William G. Dorey graduated from ASU with a B.S. degree in construction engineering; he returns to inspire the 2011 graduates as they venture out as our future leaders. -

Dan Jankowski: a legacy of teaching, research and service
May 12, 2011
The Daniel Jankowski Legacy Award is one of the Fulton Schools’ highest faculty honors. Recipients are recognized for sustained, exemplary commitment to student success across research, teaching and service. -

Stresses and strains on materials pose dangers
May 12, 2011
ASU materials engineers are developing methods to better detect potential metal fatigue to prevent dangerous structural damage to aircraft.School or unitSEMTE -

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ASU engineers poised for progress in solar power quest
May 6, 2011
A broad range of energy engineering expertise among faculty has ASU poised to make progress in harnessing solar power.School or unitECEE -

Commitment to community helps engineering grad student earn award
May 5, 2011
Strong performances in engineering studies, research and community service has earned a doctoral student Michelle Mancenido ASU’s Outstanding International Graduate Student Award.School or unitSCAI -

PaperPhone: the next generation of flexible, interactive computing
May 4, 2011
An advanced “thin-film” flexible paper computer has been developed through collaborative efforts of researchers at ASU and Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada.School or unitSCAI -

Engineering student excited about the future
May 4, 2011
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Small particles may produce big solar-power harvest
April 29, 2011
ASU engineers are producing promising results using nanotechnology to capture the power of the sun.School or unitSEMTE -

Dedication to students’ success earns engineering prof special honor
April 27, 2011
Teaching, research and public-service accomplishments have earned an ASU engineering professor special recognition from his peers. -

Skilled technicians set stage for successful research
April 25, 2011
An experienced crew of machinists and prototype designers is playing a role in the success of research at ASU.School or unitFulton Schools -

Higher education, research critical to nation’s defense
April 21, 2011
An Air Force general will speak on the importance of research and education to the nation’s security. -

Winning essay explains cultural primacy of plumbing
April 20, 2011
A freshman engineering student wins a Science and Culture Festival essay competition with an exposition on the primacy of plumbing. -

Arizona girls are WOWed! by engineering
April 20, 2011
ASU students help introduce young Arizona girls to the world of engineering at the “WOW! That’s Engineering” day. -
Program to improve higher ed, tech development in Vietnam
April 19, 2011
USAID, ASU and Intel Corp have announced a $2-million expansion of a program to improve higher education and technological development in Vietnam.School or unitGOEE -

Science, engineering doctoral students energize young scientists
April 15, 2011
ASU graduate students are leading sixth- through eighth-graders in hands-on science and engineering projects designed to spark and nurture their curiosity. -

ASU team wins top national student technology competition
April 14, 2011
A team of ASU engineering students came out on top against tough competition in the nation’s most prominent student technology contest.School or unitSCAI -

Factory is where our computers eat up most energy
April 13, 2011
ASU researchers say a lot more energy could be saved if we found ways to reduce the power needed to make our computers.School or unitSSEBE -

Professor earns award for invention that removes water contaminants
April 13, 2011
A new technology that removes dangerous contaminants from water has earned ASU professor Bruce Rittmann a prestigious Environmental Engineering Excellence Award.School or unitSSEBE -

Flow dynamics work promises fuel efficiency, less pollution
April 12, 2011
Work that promises to improve fuel efficiency, reduce pollution and help clean up oil spills earns an ASU mechanical engineer support from the National Science Foundation.School or unitSEMTE -
Technology transfer: From the lab to the marketplace
April 8, 2011
The path to commercialization of new medical devices developed by ASU engineers demonstrates the university’s ability to achieve technological advances that elevate the local economy.School or unitECEESBHSE -
‘Quality of life’ goal drives transportation engineering student
April 6, 2011
An ASU student’s superior work in both the classroom and the research lab earns him a prized national fellowship to support his studies in transportation engineering.School or unitSSEBE -

Arizona youngsters and their robots are on the move
March 25, 2011
Through K-12 education outreach efforts of ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, youngsters get the opportunity to participate in national and international robotics festivals and competitions. -

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Team led by freshman engineer build, launch trebuchet
March 23, 2011
During his first semester, Jonathan Topliff earned the title Lead Designer and Master Builder as part of the engineering student council team who built a 15-foot trebuchet with an 8-foot throwing arm. -

Pursuing a path to success
March 23, 2011
Chase Farnsworth likes to work with his hands and discovered that a degree in construction management offered a meaningful career path.



