Foundations led by two ASU alumni have made a joint contribution to an ASU research project seeking to improve devices used to treat and cure cardiovascular diseases.
A leading engineering institute recognizes the international contributions of an ASU chemical engineering research professor to fluidization and fluid-particle flow systems.
Disease research at the Translational Genomics Research Institute will be aided by a new supercomputer system at ASU that operates at mind-boggling speed.
An ASU engineering professor's work as the leader of a research center on pollution-prevention tools and methods is selected by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers for one of its centennial honors.
Dramatic changes in the ways transportation systems in the United States are planned, designed and analyzed are expected to emerge from research at Arizona State University.
A nanotech advance that will improve such things as chemical and biosensing devices and energy-collection systems earns ASU researchers a notable award from a leading publisher of engineering and technology news.
ASU is participating in a new National Science Foundation research center designing blueprints for power systems that can expand the nation's use of renewable-energy sources.
Science Foundation Arizona is investing in $2 million to fund efforts by ASU and Raytheon Missile Systems engineers to greatly increase computer processing capabilities.
ASU is strengthening its commitment to renewable energy by establishing the Solar Power Laboratory to advance solar energy research, education and technology.