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Seeking solid scientific ground for engineering soil sustainability

A field research station at ASU’s Polytechnic campus designed to probe water and soil interactions could help solve big soil erosion problems.
School or unitEnvironmentSustainabilityWater
Edd Gibson

Gibson’s legacy of construction earns Distinguished Member honor

Professor George Edward “Edd” Gibson, Jr., is one of eight people to be named a Distinguished Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers in 2020.
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Progress in water treatment earns accolades for engineering researchers

Naushita Sharma and Paul Westerhoff received accolades from the American Water Works Association for exemplary research in drinking water treatment.
School or unitWater
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ASU, Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council announce first engineering scholarship recipient

The Fulton Schools of Engineering and Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council announced ASU student Sara Curry is the recipient of the first ASU Girl Scouts Arizona Cactus-Pine Scholarship.
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National fellowship supports tomorrow’s engineering leaders

Graduate students passionate about research and innovation take advantage of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program to study at ASU and beyond.
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Forecasting the future of mobility

Fulton Schools researchers aim to pave way for use of new transportation technologies amid conflicting public attitudes — especially about driverless vehicles
School or unitTransportation
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What wastewater reveals can aid in easing societal harm by COVID-19

Advanced wastewater analysis by ASU researchers will help formulate strategies to relieve social upheaval brought on by the widespread coronavirus threat
School or unitHealthWater
UV light

ASU rapidly engineers solution for medical staff battling COVID-19

ASU Regents Professor Paul Westerhoff, fellow faculty and students have created a practical face-mask decontamination solution to help combat COVID-19.
School or unitHealth
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13 ASU engineering faculty earn the prestigious NSF CAREER Award

Thirteen early career faculty members in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering earned the prestigious NSF CAREER Award between November 2019 and April 2020.
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Meet the exceptional graduates of Spring 2020

At the close of the fall and spring semesters, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering recognizes select members of the graduating class for demonstrating academic excellence, extraordinary leadership and community service.
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Essential Reading: Books that edify, elucidate and enthrall

Fulton Schools faculty and staff members suggest books offering everything from profound insights to practical life lessons and thought-provoking absurdity.
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ASU engineer solving the puzzle of regional water management

Margaret Garcia is developing a set of models to help policy-makers make informed decisions about water use and infrastructure in water supply networks.
School or unitEnvironmentWater
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Fulton Schools faculty take a constructive view of COVID-19

The governor's stay-at-home order cites construction as an essential activity. ASU engineers weigh in.
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ASU engineering students, faculty and staff find success in a new digital environment

Faculty and staff in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU have found engaging and effective ways to carry on classes and other activities remotely.
School or unitEducation
Ram Pendyala

Helping the world build sustainable environments

Professor Ram Pendyala wants to see the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment fulfill its potential to help build more sustainable societies around the world.
School or unitSustainability
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COVID-19 may alter the future of how we navigate work and leisure

Social distancing to combat the novel coronavirus may transform our expectations about commuting to work, recreational travel and even package delivery.
School or unitEnvironmentSustainability
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EPICS students look to improve usability of an Arizona treasure

Julie Larsen and Arianna Comes are working to develop a faster autonomous alert system for E. coli measurements in the Oak Creek Watershed.
School or unitEnvironment
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ASU professor builds a student-focused learning environment

Assistant Professor Christian Hoover draws upon real-world examples and past experiences in education to focus on student needs in the classroom.
School or unitEducation

Date range July 2020 – February 2020