Engineering failure

Engineering failure

by Roger Ndayisaba | Jan 27, 2026 | News, Student research

A team of first-year Fulton Schools students won an award for building a dome that failed less destructively at the 2025 ASM International DomesDay competition. Read more on Engineering News
Restoring access to clean air

Restoring access to clean air

by Roger Ndayisaba | Dec 10, 2025 | News, Research, Women in engineering

Associate Professor Jean Andino develops patent-pending technology to control carbon dioxide levels in vehicles. Read more on Full Circle
Will robots ever adapt to their environment?

Will robots ever adapt to their environment?

by Roger Ndayisaba | Nov 3, 2025 | News, Research

ASU Engineering researcher Jiefeng Sun awarded NSF grant to advance AI-powered, shape-morphing robotic systems Read more on Full Circle
The real reason we sweat

The real reason we sweat

by Roger Ndayisaba | Sep 22, 2025 | News, Research

ASU Engineering professor’s study in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface uncovers how sweat helps the body cool in extreme heat. Read more on Full Circle
Uncovering psoriasis’s root cause

Uncovering psoriasis’s root cause

by Roger Ndayisaba | Sep 4, 2025 | News, Research

ASU Engineering researcher Jordan Yaron received a $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to uncover the root cause of psoriasis. Read more on Full Circle
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