by amcdorma | Aug 30, 2021 | Bio-based, Fall 2021, News, Women in engineering
Bio-based process promises better contaminant cleanup Researchers use mixtures of microorganisms in a new approach to neutralizing toxic solvents in the environment BY JOE KULLMANStory originally published August 24, 2021. Solvents have long been indispensable to a...
by Steve Ryan | Aug 26, 2021 | newfaculty21, News, Women in engineering
Join us in welcoming more than 30 new faculty to the Fulton Schools. These talented professionals bring skills and insights from leading laboratories and industry innovators across the nation and the world. Read more on Full Circle
by Stephanie Becerra | Aug 20, 2021 | Dean, Fall 2021, News
ASU Engineering dean named as the university’s newest vice provost BY SKIP DERRAAugust 23, 2021This content was originally published in ASU News. Kyle Squires, dean of Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, has been appointed vice provost of...
by Steve Ryan | Aug 12, 2021 | Fall 2021, Harmony, News, Women in engineering
Bioimaging funding stimulates harmonized research Fulton Schools faculty members receive support from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative for multidisciplinary research BY ERIK WIRTANENOriginally published August 10, 2021. A portmanteau of science and dialog, Scialog supports...
by Armani Wilder | Aug 2, 2021 | Fall 2021, Inclusive Excellence, Influence, News, Women in engineering
How to be an engineer and influence people ASU Engineering students supported by strong faculty mentors BY ERIK WIRTANENJuly 30, 2021 The role of a teacher is to share knowledge through instruction, typically through lessons, discussion and by providing examples. But...
by epryor1 | Aug 2, 2021 | Fall 2021, News, Semi-cert
Grad lab to industry fab New ASU graduate semiconductor certificate supports industry expansion BY GARY WERNERJuly 28, 2021 A global shortage of computer chips is disrupting the production of goods ranging from appliances to automobiles. Fully catching up with demand...