2009

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October


Construction students positive in tough times

KTVK-Channel 3 News in Phoenix recently interviewed Arizona State University engineering faculty members and students for a report on the outlook for the construction industry.Reporter Frank Camacho...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

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Engineering new approaches to cancer research

Deirdre Meldrum, dean of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, is a key member of a team leading a new Arizona State University research center that will embark on a novel approach to...more

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ASU exceeds $300 million in research expenditures

Arizona State University has topped $300 million in research expenditures for the first time in its school history. With a total of  $307 million in research expenditures for FY2009 (which ended...more

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Engineering prof selected as U.S. EPA adviser

Paul Westerhoff, interim director of the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, a part of ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, has been appointed to a three-year term on...more

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ASU engineering student goes international

Arizona State University environmental engineering major Nathan Dunkin spent 13 weeks this past summer working in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.As an intern for Stanley Consultants, an...more

ASU a top producer of Fulbright awards

Arizona State University is the second highest public research university in the nation for winning student Fulbright grants, according to rankings just released by the Chronicle of Higher Education...more