2009

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February


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ASU helps keep nation's military aircraft healthy

An ASU research project to help the nation protect the health of its military aircraft and aerospace systems has been awarded additional funding from the U.S. Department of Defense.The Air Force...more

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Workforce education for a nuclear energy revival

A rapidly growing demand for more electricity – from cleaner energy sources – has nuclear power poised for a revival in the United States.The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) expects companies in...more

 

Up and coming

Five Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering faculty members have earned prestigious Career Awards for 2009 from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The awards acknowledge the research, scholarship...more

World's rapid urbanization challenging engineers

Summary: Ensuring the world's fast-growing urban regions function efficiently in the future will demand a much more complex public infrastructure than anything yet designed. Engineers are facing...more

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Standing out among geotechnical engineers and educators

Edward Kavazanjian, associate professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering, has won the 2009 Ralph B. Peck Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE...more

 

Industry revival

 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY News ReleaseTEMPE, Ariz. — A rapidly growing demand for more electricity — from cleaner energy sources — has nuclear power poised for a revival in the...more

 

Defense department renews support of research to develop advanced aerospace health-monitoring systems

An Arizona State University research project to help the nation protect the health of its military aircraft and aerospace systems has been awarded additional funding from the U.S. Department of...more