by | Dec 19, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
Subbarao Kambhampati is among the newly elected Fellows of the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society, the Association for Computing Machinery, known as ACM.
by | Nov 5, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
Robot coworkers: How AI impacts the future of work What happens when advancements in technology threaten to automate people’s jobs? The question is on the minds of many as research and development in artificial intelligence and machine learning rapidly grows. A new...
by | Oct 31, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
Startup venture EnKoat from ASU engineering research makes building coatings that beat the heat to make big energy and environmental conservation impacts
by | Oct 31, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
ASU graduate Shashank Kaira recently earned a highly competitive Acta Student Award for his research on imaging aluminum-copper alloy behavior.
by | Oct 31, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
Cody Friesen awarded the Lemelson-MIT Prize for his inventions for the developing world. Will donate $500,000 prize to Colombian community.
by Steve Ryan | Oct 31, 2019 | Assistant Director, Fall 2019, News
Meet the thirty new researchers, instructors and inventors have joined ASU Engineering’s world-class faculty.
by | Oct 31, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
ASU Professor Paul Westerhoff selected for 2019 Clarke Prize Accolades pour in as a top award for water research comes home to ASU Arizona State University Regents Professor Paul Westerhoff has been named the 2019 Clarke Prize Laureate for outstanding achievement in...
by | Oct 31, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
Engineering efficient health care management ASU researchers are working with Mayo Clinic hospitals to devise effective data-driven, needs-based and efficient patient prioritization Even the most high-quality health care delivered by conscientious providers can fall...
by | Oct 31, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
Kaushal Rege is developing a safer, more effective technique for sealing and healing body tissues that involves repairing wounds with gold, silk and lasers
by | Oct 31, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
ASU students sink competitors with 3D-printed thermal tech Heat sinks, used to regulate the temperature of electronic devices, are more pertinent now than ever, especially with the increased demand for personal devices such as laptop computers. Without the cooling...
by | Oct 31, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
Linking the mind and body for better physical therapy Nearly half of physical therapy patients are ages 65 and above. Older bodies often have unique needs for therapy, but they’re not necessarily treated with different approaches than younger patients. To get better...
by | Oct 30, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
Jim Ernzen as ASU’s new PENTA Building Group Professor for Construction will boost students’ career opportunities through alumni and industry connections