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November 25, 2009

Engineering

08/17/09

Engineering | Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Students:  ASU computer gaming classes draw attention

Computer video game development courses and programs at ASU are getting the attention of news media and gaming fans.

08/12/09

Engineering | Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Students | Community:  Learning environments that spark curiosity

An ASU engineering faculty member will use a Motorrola Foundation Innovation Generation grant to advance his work in creating educational environments that inspire self-motivation in young students.

08/11/09

Engineering | Science | Research | Engineering | Sustainability and environment:  Professor works toward safer nuclear options

An ASU associate professor of engineering is working with the Los Alamos National Laboratory on efforts to make nuclear fuels more effective and on methods to store and better secure spent fuels.

08/11/09

Engineering | Science | Research | Engineering | Sustainability and environment:  Professor works toward safer nuclear options

An ASU associate professor of engineering is working with the Los Alamos National Laboratory on efforts to make nuclear fuels more effective and on methods to store and better secure spent fuels.

08/11/09

University | Engineering:  Grant to enrich engineering education

An engineering grant with a commercial value of $245M is aimed at training students in world-leading software to help ASU meet the demands of a modern work force.

08/11/09

Engineering:  Delving deep into nanotechnology

ASU was one of 13 universities participating in a program that gives top science and engineering students from throughout the country a chance to do high-level nanatechnology research. 

08/10/09

Engineering | Science:  Experienced students help nurture young minds

A senior mechanical engineering student and a doctoral sustainability student are helping introduce youngsters to the worlds of science and engineering.

08/07/09

Arts / Culture | Health care | Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Community | Community partnerships | News coverage | Engineering:  Stroke patients benefit from interactive therapy

A KTVK-3TV report shows how stroke victims’ rehabilitation is changing due to a partnership between Arizona State University researchers and Banner Bay wood Medical Center in Mesa, Ariz.

07/30/09

Engineering | Science | Research | Engineering:  Flight mechanics: Does robofly live up to its name?

An engineering professor examines claims about the flight capability of a robotic insect. Tiny, free-flying robots could have significant uses in security and search-and-rescue operations.

07/30/09

Engineering | Science | Research | Engineering:  Flight mechanics: Does robofly live up to its name?

An engineering professor examines claims about the flight capability of a robotic insect. Tiny, free-flying robots could have significant uses in security and search-and-rescue operations.