2009

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Pursuit of engineering Ph.D. aided by awards

Darryl Jones, who will begin pursuing his doctorate in engineering at ASU this fall, has won the prestigious 2009 Larson Aquatic Research Support (LARS) scholarship for doctoral students. The $7,000...more

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Mixed-reality system enhances physical therapy

A KTVK-3TV news report shows how rehabilitation systems for stroke victims are advancing through a partnership of Arizona State University researchers and Banner Baywood Medical Center in Mesa,...more

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Engineering prof lauded as leading innovator

Achieving advances in new battery technologies that could more reliably and efficiently power electronic devices, electric cars and renewable-energy systems has earned Arizona State University...more

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ASU computer gaming classes draw attention

Arizona State University’s computer video game development courses and programs are attracting interest.KPNX-Channel 12 news in Phoenix recently reported on CampGame, a summer program offered by ASU'...more

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Learning environments that spark curiosity

Winslow Burleson will use his recently awarded $50,000 Innovation Generation grant from the Motorola Foundation to support efforts to spark young students’ interest in science, technology,...more

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Professor works toward safer nuclear options

Research that Arizona State University faculty member Pedro Peralta is pursuing with Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists to make nuclear power use safer and more effective will get support from...more

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Grant to enrich engineering education

ASU will enrich its engineering education and provide students more advanced preparation to enter the work force through an in-kind software grant from Siemens PLM Software to ASU’s Ira A. Fulton...more