2009

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Engineering principles revealed through ancient art

Goran Konjevod needs only a blank piece of paper to begin enlightening you about some basic principles of mathematics, science and engineering. Plus you could learn to make something kind of cool.He...more

Rising demand for biomedical expertise spurs launch of new ASU degree program

NEWS RELEASETEMPE, Ariz. — Arizona State University will offer the nation’s first comprehensive undergraduate degree program in biomedical informatics, beginning in the 2009 fall semester.Biomedical...more

 

Science Extravaganza introduces Valley students to opportunities in engineering

About 70 students from five Phoenix —area high schools participated in the Spring ‘09 semester Fifth Annual Science Extravaganza hosted by the Arizona State University chapter of the...more

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Biomedical expertise demand spurs new degree program

Arizona State University will offer the nation’s first comprehensive undergraduate degree program in biomedical informatics, beginning in the 2009 fall semester.Biomedical informatics involves the...more

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Tire inflators provide lesson in green engineering

One way mechanical engineering can contribute to a greener future is demonstrated by ASU students in Mechanical Engineering (MAE) Design I...more

 

Schleifer's expertise featured in major construction industry magazine

Thomas Schleifer, associate research professor in the Del E. Webb School of Construction, authored a featured article in a recent edition of Engineering News Record, one of the leading business and...more

Professor offers expertise for construction companies

Thomas Schleifer, associate research professor in the Del E. Webb School of Construction, authored a featured article in a recent edition of Engineering News Record, one of the leading business and...more