by Adam Henry | Sep 22, 2021 | Fall 2021, News, steps, Westerhoff
Taking STEPS to solve the wicked problem of phosphorus ASU experts help launch a new national science and technology center BY GARY WERNERSeptember 13, 2021 Food production depends on phosphorus. It’s an essential nutrient for crops of every kind. And as commercial...
by epryor1 | Sep 20, 2021 | Fall 2021, Grid, News
Getting a greener grid ASU engineering experts point to priorities for expanding clean energy infrastructure BY GARY WERNEROriginally published September 1, 2021. As Congress advances legislation to invest $550 billion in national infrastructure projects, the specific...
by imushtaq | Sep 20, 2021 | dreamjob, Fall 2021, News
How engineering grads get their dream jobs The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Career Center cultivates relationships with industry, offering opportunities to prepare students for top tech careers BY MONIQUE CLEMENTSeptember 7, 2021 For someone who grew up...
by Steve Ryan | Sep 16, 2021 | Coffee, Fall 2021, News
Walking with coffee is a little-understood feat of physics Understanding the physics behind natural processes provides new applications for soft robotics, manufacturing automation BY TERRY GRANTStory originally published September 8, 2021 on ASU News. Walking with...
by imushtaq | Sep 6, 2021 | Fall 2021, News, Wavelength
On a different wavelength: ASU engineer harnesses microwaves to improve imaging systems Electrical engineer Mohammadreza Imani’s imaging research could help perform building inspections, search and rescue operations, airport security screening and even home DIY...
by Steve Ryan | Aug 31, 2021 | Congress, Fall 2021, News
ASU to Congress: Help us win globally in tech Annual conference focused on Arizona’s potential to be a leader in microelectronics manufacturing BY SCOTT SECKELAugust 24, 2021This story originally appeared in ASU News. Climate, cotton, cattle, citrus and copper....