ASU students soon will have the opportunity to earn a degree certificate in an emerging technological discipline that’s becoming essential to career endeavors in many fields.
ASU students will be able to showcase their science and engineering research at the fifth annual Research in Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering (RISE) Symposium Oct. 5 in the Memorial Union at ASU's Tempe campus. To participate, students must submit proposals by May 25.
The long, challenging technological march from the low-power light bulb Thomas Edison invented to the ultimate in a bright and energy-efficient lighting device may reach fruition in work led by the two ASU researchers.
Research promising to break new ground in the understanding and treatment of epilepsy and similar maladies is detailed in a paper by Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering faculty member Ying-Cheng Lai published in March by a leading physics journal.
ASU students' excellence in science and engineering has again been recognized nationally, with two outstanding students having been chosen to receive Goldwater Scholarships. Eric Anderson, a bioengineering sophomore, and Allison Engstrom, a materials science and engineering junior, were selected for the award.
ASU's Center for Health Information and Research (CHIR) is playing a major role in a national effort to improve the quality of services for Medicare patients.
Subhash Mahajan was named an ASU Regents’ Professor, one of several typically chosen for the honor each year for outstanding accomplishments in teaching, scholarship, research, creative activities, and national and international recognition in their fields.
The number of ASU Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering faculty members winning highly sought-after National Science Foundation Career Awards has risen to five over the past year.