Topic

Manufacturing

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Kenan Song and Mounika Kakarla in a lab

3D printing at the nanoscale produces powerful possibilities

ASU researcher Kenan Song is developing a new additive manufacturing method to enhance the precision of 3D-printed ordered patterns at very small scales.
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Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Professor Pedro Peralta and aerospace engineering major Jake Trenter.

Innovation at work: ASU students conduct impactful research in armor coatings, additive manufacturing and rehabilitation

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering students conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges in security, data, health, manufacturing and more.
School or unitFulton SchoolsPOLYSBHSESCAISEMTE
colored light pixels

Printing with light

Arizona State University researchers have invented a solution-based additive manufacturing process to “paint with light” on glass and plastics.
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illustration of advanced manufacturing

Factories of the future

Dhruv Bhate recently talked about ASU's new Advanced Manufacturing Science and Technology Center and the future of manufacturing.
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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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Devils in the Details: Engineering the manufacturing boom

Engineering the manufacturing boom

As one of the largest producers of engineers in the nation, ASU is poised to help develop the talent pipeline needed to meet the demands of the current manufacturing boom.
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Dean Kyle Squires speaking

Engineering Dean Kyle Squires is appointed vice provost

The new position, effective immediately, acknowledges Squires’ role in reshaping engineering education at ASU and how that effort aims to expand in the future.
School or unitFulton SchoolsMSNPOLYSCAI
Aerial view of Intel fab plant

Semiconductor certificate moves students from lab to fab

A new ASU engineering certificate program equips graduate students with the fundamentals of semiconductor manufacturing.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSEMTE
Engineering senior Jean-Francois Enriquez is using Siemens hardware to operate a digital twin machine as part of his senior design capstone project. Photographer: Sona Srinarayana/ASU

ASU and Siemens amplify curriculum for industry-bound students

Siemens is amplifying the engineering capstone program by offering workforce development opportunities to students entering Arizona’s growing manufacturing industry and beyond.
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Associate Professor Sefaattin Tongay in his laboratory where he and his collaborators research quantum materials and their applications.

Mirror, mirror: ASU researcher’s synthesis and analysis of 2D Janus materials lights the way to a quantum future

Sefaattin Tongay's research team is among the first to reliably create high-quality 2D Janus materials, leading the way to a new generation of quantum tech.
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A photo of a rusty old bolt and a new bolt shows the destructive power of corrosion.

Unlocking the recipe for corrosion-resistant alloys

Professor Karl Sieradzki and a multi-university team developed a theory to help guide the design of new alloys that have corrosion-resistance properties.
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graphic depicting six rows of images of sapphire membranes in triangles

Using sapphire for biosensing: A new way to shape the gemstone

ASU researchers create a scalable manufacturing process and demonstrate the first sapphire-supported nanopore membrane for high-performance biosensing.
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Metal additive manufacturing equipment in the Additive Manufacturing Center on the ASU Polytechnic campus Innovation Hub.

How ASU is transforming additive manufacturing science and education

ASU researchers are innovating additive manufacturing and preparing students for the field by developing new learning materials, including a new textbook.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSEMTE
Aaron Dolgin in front of 3D printers

ASU engineering alum inspiring student response to COVID-19

ASU engineering skills transform student maker groups into a network supporting health care workers amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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Five people sitting

ASU researcher adds a new dimension to semiconductor manufacturing

Bruno Azeredo's work to develop a new method of 3D manufacturing for tiny, complex semiconductor devices earned an NSF CAREER Award.
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Chao Wang

New technique boosts versatility of 3D-printed metals

A new additive manufacturing technique developed by a team of Fulton Schools electrical engineering researchers promises higher-quality 3D printing of metal objects.
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professor and students working with a 3D printed object

Modifying the manufacturing mindset

Feng Ju and his team at ASU's Manufacturing and Service Automation Lab are developing tools to advance factory operations and minimize production disruptions.
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Dan Aukes with a robot next to a cactus

Making robots accessible to all

Daniel Aukes is working to make it possible to fabricate robots in a matter of hours with the use of rapid prototyping tools like laser cutting and 3D printing with help from a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award.
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Date range April 2022 – March 2020