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ASU and Zimin Foundation partner for future of urban tech

The new Zimin Institute for Smart, Sustainable Cities supports applied research projects to drive a people-centric vision for the future of cities.
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A student in the Grand Challenges Scholars Program at ASU wears a t-shirt that says “Challenge Accepted.”

ASU Grand Challenges Scholars ready to face a changing world

Eight new Grand Challenges Scholars graduated from ASU in Spring 2020 with the skills to address global challenges and become agents of change.
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Gaining global perspectives on engineering

A new National Science Foundation program led by Fulton Schools faculty members will give engineering graduate students international learning experiences.
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ASU engineers at the frontier of water research

The Fulton Schools were well represented at the annual Arab-American Frontiers of Science, Engineering, and Medicine symposium.
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Students search for machine learning solutions to solar problems in Cyprus

Students go abroad in search of machine learning solutions for solar as part of the National Science Foundation’s International Research Experiences for Students program.
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Redesigning the mindset for girls in STEM

ASU lecturer Christina Carrasquilla takes her design thinking curriculum and outreach to Kenya to inspire high school girls to pursue STEM careers.
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Young scientists explore public health and bioinformatics in Southeast Asia

Scientists in Southeast Asia research public health and bioinformatics in the region through the Lower Mekong Initiative Young Scientist Program.
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Engineering outreach across borders: From one to many, de uno a muchos

Electrical engineering alumna Victoria Serrano learned the importance of outreach at ASU and continued inspiring local youth in Panama to pursue engineering.
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EPICS Elite Pitch Competition expands impact of student projects

Eight student teams competed for funding to implement solutions for community challenges ranging from water purification to public health to internet access
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13 ASU students earn prestigious NAE Grand Challenge Scholar title

Along with interdisciplinary coursework, recent graduates had multicultural and community service experiences in the health, sustainability and energy fields.
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Turning borderlands into an energy-water innovation zone

Fulton Schools ASU Regents' Professor Ronald Adrian is a co-author of a plan to bring prosperity to the U.S.-Mexico border region with a vast energy and water corridor.
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ASU supports young innovators in Southeast Asia

Scientists in Southeast Asia propose and prototype solutions to real-world challenges in the region through the Lower Mekong Initiative Young Scientist Program.
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ASU creates network of young scientists in Southeast Asia

The Lower Mekong Initiative Young Scientist Program, a joint initiative between ASU and the U.S. Department of State, prepares researchers to solve problems.
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ASU engineering ranks in U.S. News’ top 10 best online programs

Innovative technology and award-winning faculty propel Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering to #9 among online graduate engineering programs nationwide.
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New ASU center helps secure the nation

The Center for Accelerating Operational Efficiency is creating tools to help the Department of Homeland Security find solutions to airport and border security challenges.
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NeoLight, cofounded by ASU alumni, wins AZBio Fast Lane Award

The NeoLight team was honored with an AZBio Fast Lane Award by Arizona’s bioscience and business communities at the 2018 AZBio Awards.
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ASU engineering professor receives highest civilian award from U.S. Air Force

Werner J.A. Dahm was recently presented the Secretary of the Air Force Distinguished Public Service Award at the Pentagon.
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ASU conference primes Southeast Asia to lead Industry 4.0

Arizona State University partnered with Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City to host nearly 600 attendees for STEMCON 2018 academic, industry and government leaders collaborated, connected and shared best practices that will lead to innovative change in Southeast Asia’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics environment.
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Date range July 2020 – June 2018