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May 09, 2008

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05/06/08

Engineering:  ASU takes on major role in cutting-edge project

ASU's Center for Ecogenomics is a key partner in an effort to discover more about Earth's largely unexplored ocean depths.

05/02/08

Engineering | Grants / Awards:  NSF award boosts Buneo’s bioengineering research

Engineering professor Christopher Buneo is aiming to understand how the brain combines sensory information to help plan our physical movements.

04/23/08

Engineering | Faculty / Staff:  Greenes garners top honors in biomedical informatics

ASU's Robert Greenes is receiving an award that recognizes lifetime achievement and significant contributions to the field of biomedical informatics.

04/11/08

Engineering:  $4 mil investment to advance ASU's K-12 programs

Gary and Diane Tooker are investing $4 million towards ASU’s efforts to enhance K-12 math and science education.

04/07/08

Administration | Engineering:  Westerhoff named chair of engineering department

Professor Paul Westerhoff has been named chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering in ASU’s Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering.

03/26/08

Engineering | Faculty / Staff:  National Science Foundation award honors Posner

Assistant engineering professor Jonathan Posner is being recognized with a National Science Foundation Career Award for his innovation in nanotechnology and fluid dynamics.

March 18, 2008 - March 21, 2008

Engineering | Science:  Science-engineering fair seeks additional volunteer help

ASU is looking for more volunteers to particpate in one of the biggest youth science events in Arizona - the Arizona Science and Engineering Fair, to be held March 18-21.

03/05/08

Engineering:  Pre-eminent statistician puts knowledge to use at ASU

J. Stuart Hunter, considered “among the most influential industrial statisticians of the last 50 years,” is teaching this semester at ASU.

March 03, 2008

Engineering | Life Science | Research | Sustainability / Environment:  Species explorers ask: What’s on your planet?

ASU’s new International Institute for Species Exploration is bringing new attention to the field of cybertaxonomy.

02/22/08

Engineering:  ASU plays key role in powerful supercomputer

Ranger, the most powerful supercomputing system in the world, developed in part by a team of ASU researchers, was dedicated at a ceremony Feb. 22.