2009

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Rittmann makes big challenges seem small

Editor’s Note: This profile is one in a series that highlights Arizona State University’s 2008 and 2009 Regents’ Professors. The Regents’ Professor honor is the most prestigious faculty award at the...more

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Lin lauded for chemical engineering leadership

Only one chemical engineer in the world each year is selected to receive the American Institute of Chemical Engineering award for outstanding contributions to the theory and practice of chemical...more

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Cluster Devils prepare for battle in cyberspace

ASU engineering students take on a supercomputing challenge before an audience of industry heavyweightsAfter months of intense training, a team of Arizona State University students is set to compete...more

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New book expands on concept of sustainability

Brad Allenby, a professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, has recently co-authored a book that combines concepts of sustainable engineering with his pioneering...more

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Leading quest for sustainable energy options

Arizona State University researchers, including engineering associate professor Cody Friesen, will work on projects with the potential to change the way the nation generates and consumes energy.The...more

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Grants to help change how we generate, consume energy

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded Arizona State University two grants for alternative energy research that are part of a special DOE program to pursue high-risk, high-reward advances...more

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Micro Sparky: Engineering the tiniest Sun Devil

An Arizona State University engineering student may have found the tiniest – yet most cleverly inventive – way to show school spirit.Adam Burke, a doctoral student in the School of Electrical,...more