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Energy

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A steel manufacturing plant

Curtailing unhealthy impacts of steel production

Fulton Schools chemical and materials engineering faculty members taking on research project to make steel manufacturing carbon-free and eco-friendly
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Meng Tao and Mike Ranjram with a student working on solar panels

Collaborative energy solutions to combat climate change

ASU researchers receive $5M grant from the National Science Foundation to collaborate on sustainable energy research.
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graduate student working in lab with green light

Bridging entrepreneurship and impact

ASU is advancing Phoenix as a technology hub by supporting burgeoning startups within the university community.
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ASU to lead new Department of Energy Clean Energy Manufacturing Innovation Institute

ASU will lead new Department of Energy Clean Energy Manufacturing Innovation Institute that seeks to eliminate industrial use of onsite fossil fuels for process heating.
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Researchers in Arizona State University’s MacroTechnology Works

ASU researchers TEAMUP to advance solar capabilities

ASU researchers take part in a consortium of academic and industry partners to advance tandem solar cell technology made from silicon and perovskite.
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Mojdeh Khorsand Hedman and Zahra Soltani operate a computer program for power grid monitoring.

Streamlining situational awareness

Mojdeh Khorsand Hedman and her student Zahra Soltani created a situational awareness algorithm to improve power grid reliability and reduce outage times.
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Shalanda H. Baker, director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, addresses the attendees of the Arizona Student Energy Conference held at Arizona State University.

Energizing university collaboration in renewable energy

Arizona’s public university graduate students and postdoctoral researchers connect with industry and each other at the Arizona Student Energy Conference.
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ASU electrical engineering student Humberto Delgado conducts research as part of the FURI program.

Meet student researchers advancing microelectronics, additive manufacturing and energy

Undergraduate and graduate students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
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ASU professor Peralta stands in front of a chemical hood.

Preparing for the next generation of nuclear energy

Department of Energy representatives visit ASU researchers to discuss the future of sustainable nuclear energy investment.
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An artificial diamond being grown in lab equipment

ASU researchers use diamonds for electrical power

Professor Trevor Thornton leads research through ASU’s AMPED Science and Technology Center to create diamond and boron nitride transistors.
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Fulton Schools Year in Review. Top tracks: 1. World-class engineering school, 2. Awards and distinctions, 3. Semiconductor hub, 4. Driving economic growth, 5. Workforce development, 6. Increasing diversity, 7. Entrepreneurship, 8. Innovative research. Enrollment: 30,000+ students. Top category: Innovation. #ASUengineering

Fulton Schools Wrapped: 2022 year in review

From solidifying Arizona as a top semiconductor hub to achieving record student enrollment, the Fulton Schools at ASU made tremendous impacts in 2022.
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powerlines

Regents Professor Vijay Vittal wins IEEE Prize Paper Award

ASU Regents Professor Vijay Vittal and his coauthors provide a new definition for power grid reliability in the 21st century in a high-impact, award-winning paper.
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ASU students in the Solar Devils club work on designing a solar-powered car.

A solar-powered learning experience

Arizona State University students in the Solar Devils student organization are taking on the challenge of building a solar-powered car from scratch.
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Materials science and engineering graduate student Christabel Wireko Arthur conducts nanoparticle research for health care applications.

Innovation at work: ASU students conduct impactful research in health care, machine learning and sustainable infrastructure

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering students conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges in health, sustainability, data science and more.
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Anamitra Pal

Maintaining the balance of power

The National Science Foundation is supporting ASU’s Anamitra Pal in his work to enable faster and more precise power grid monitoring and control.
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powerlines in front of a orange sky caused by wildfires

Sensing danger

ASU engineering leads a new research project empowering electric utilities to better understand and manage wildfire risk.
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solar panels alligned with the sun

Cutting losses

The Holman Research Group at Arizona State University has developed a technique to examine and address poorly understood problems with advanced solar cells.
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cylandrical ceramic devices

Technology for twists and turns

ASU’s Majid Minary outlines technological opportunities to advance ceramics manufacturing for more efficient and reliable energy systems.
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Date range October 2023 – February 2022