Jerry Lin is aiming to make power plants more green by researching a way to produce hydrogen without the side-effect of releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
A team of ASU researchers is educating transportation officials throughout the U.S. and beyond about ensuring quality control on asphalt pavement construction projects.
William Ditto, chair of the Harrington Department of Bioengineering in the School of Engineering, is working at the forefront of chaotic computing research and what is known as "the butterfly effect."
Researchers in ASU's Arts, Media and Engineering program have utilized cutting-edge research to develop a computerized Mixed Reality Rehabilitation system to assist stroke and Parkinson's disease patients with their physical therapy.
His selection as the first to hold the Lamonte Lawrence Chair in Solid State Sciences will give professor Nathan Newman resources to help boost materials science and engineering education and research at ASU.
Jamilyn Manning-White won the Young Artists Voice Division at the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) 2009 National Conference and took home a $3,000 prize.
A report by the KAET-Channel 8 Horizon show details the advances at ASU's Flexible Display Center in developing the flexible – as in bendable and foldable – screens for the next generation of computers and other electronic communication and information devices.