Incoming ASU engineering graduate student wins national scholarship and other awards that will aid his pursuit of a doctoral degree.
08/19/09
Engineering | Health care | Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Community partnerships | Alumni | Bioscience / Biotech | Research | Engineering: Mixed-reality system enhances physical therapy
ASU experts in media arts, bioengineering, music, computer science and other areas are collaborating on the design of an innovative system to help stroke patients with their physical therapy.
08/18/09
Engineering | Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Renewable energy | Alumni | Research | Engineering | Sustainability and environment: Engineering prof lauded as leading innovator
Research on new battery technologies has earned ASU engineering associate professor Cody Friesen recognition from a leading technology magazine as one of today's top young engineers.
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.
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.
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.
ASU researcher N.J. Tao has made new discoveries into the fundamental properties of graphene – a super-material poised to transform the electronics and nanotechnology landscape.