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08/18/2023

Assistant professor Qijun Hong has been awarded the inaugural Navrotsky Early Career Award to support his materials research using machine learning.

08/17/2023
Of over 200 student presentations given at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Leonel was awarded the Winner for Outstanding...
08/15/2023

Of over 200 student presentations given at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Leonel was awarded the Winner for Outstanding Poster and Presentation in materials science for his work investigating metal-organic frameworks used for CO2 capture in efforts to mitigate climate change. 🌍

Recently named a 2023 Seaborg Fellow, ASU doctoral candidate Gerson Leonel will spend the summer at Los Alamos National Laboratory to study nuclear science.

First-year students: We're excited to see you on Tuesday, Aug. 15 at your welcome assemblies. You'll get to meet school ...
08/14/2023

First-year students: We're excited to see you on Tuesday, Aug. 15 at your welcome assemblies. You'll get to meet school and program directors, faculty and staff and learn more about resources the Fulton Schools offers. See your start time on our web page:

Fall Welcome events start the week of August 9, 2021. These events will help orient you to your major, get involved in student orgs and find resources to help you be successful at ASU.

Plastic waste is a pressing environmental concern, but Arizona State University is leading the charge in finding solutio...
08/10/2023

Plastic waste is a pressing environmental concern, but Arizona State University is leading the charge in finding solutions. 🌊🐢 With $500,000 funding from NIST, they're developing a lab course to train students in circular plastic economics.

A promotes reuse, repair, and recycling of materials to minimize waste and environmental impact. 🔄🌱 The multidisciplinary team of researchers are designing a lab course that offers students hands-on learning experiences in supply chain management, sustainable biomaterials, and optimization of manufacturing processes.

An ASU research team is developing a lab course to train future leaders in sustainable materials and manufacturing, fostering a circular plastics economy.

Did you know that if a fighter jet moves too erratically in a short period of time, the aircraft will lose critical cont...
08/05/2023

Did you know that if a fighter jet moves too erratically in a short period of time, the aircraft will lose critical contact with air flow go out of control? With support from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, researcher Gokul Pathikonda is developing novel aerodynamic surface textures to make aircraft more agile. 🛩

Gokul Pathikonda is testing aerodynamics of novel surface textures to improve maneuverability of aircraft for the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.

We're celebrating International Women in Engineering Day   today! Regents Professor Aditi Chattopadhyay believes determi...
06/23/2023

We're celebrating International Women in Engineering Day today! Regents Professor Aditi Chattopadhyay believes determination is key for women to be successful in engineering.

  's Sun Devil Sparks were just named the winners of the North American division of the Schneider Electric Go Green comp...
06/08/2023

's Sun Devil Sparks were just named the winners of the North American division of the Schneider Electric Go Green competition! 🥳 In the fall, they will travel to one of Schneider’s overseas headquarters to compete against seven other teams from all over the world in the global finals.
Read more about their idea to improve buildings’ sustainability through temperature-regulating wall panels below.
https://fullcircle.asu.edu/fulton-schools/sun-devils-spark-innovation-in-building-sustainability/

 ’s Sun Devil Sparks team will compete in the North American finals of the Schneider Go Green competition with their ide...
05/26/2023

’s Sun Devil Sparks team will compete in the North American finals of the Schneider Go Green competition with their idea to improve buildings’ sustainability through temperature-regulating wall panels. 🌍

A team of ASU students advances in the Schneider Go Green competition with an idea to make buildings more energy efficient using phase change materials.

Greetings from Switzerland! 🇨🇭 ASU alumnus Robert Moody reflects on his education experience and his international caree...
04/28/2023

Greetings from Switzerland! 🇨🇭 ASU alumnus Robert Moody reflects on his education experience and his international career in the semiconductor industry. Hear how Dr. Terry Alford, his mentor, inspired him as a Black engineer and how ASU prepared him for his successful career at Hitachi Energy.

ASU alumnus Robert Moody reflects on his educational experience as a Black engineer and international career in the semiconductor industry.

From building cars powered by chemicals to attending national conferences, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers ...
03/15/2023

From building cars powered by chemicals to attending national conferences, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE ChEnected) student org at ASU offers students the opportunity to kick-start their careers in .

The American Institute of Chemical Engineers student organization at ASU offers students networking and career building opportunities.

Assistant Professor Houlong Zhuang received a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award to create quantum algorithm...
03/01/2023

Assistant Professor Houlong Zhuang received a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award to create quantum algorithms that will run simulations of bonds between elements to predict the best possible combinations for a given material property, giving researchers a head start when designing new materials.

Assistant professor Houlong Zhuang received an NSF CAREER Award to create quantum algorithms that will aid researchers developing new materials.

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