by Hannah Weisman | May 1, 2023 | Motorsports, News, Student research
Sun Devil Motorsports speeds onto the international stage By Hannah WeismanApril 25, 2023 In the final seconds of every motorsports race, all eyes are drawn to the driver zooming past the checkered flag at the finish line. Though they stand alone on the podium to...
by Monique Clement | Apr 20, 2023 | News, Student researchers sp23
Meet student researchers addressing sustainability and social challenges By Monique ClementApril 17, 2023 This article is the second part of a two-part series highlighting student researchers and faculty mentors presenting at the Spring 2023 FURI Symposium on April...
by Erik Wirtanen | Mar 31, 2023 | News, schaefer-fulbright, Women in engineering
Unlocking the secrets of aging Sydney Schaefer to advance Alzheimer’s disease research through Fulbright Scholar program By Erik WirtanenMarch 28, 2023 Sydney Schaefer, assistant professor of biomedical engineering in the School of Biological and Health Systems...
by Joe Kullman | Mar 24, 2023 | News, Next-gen Transport, Women in engineering
Designing next-generation transportation systems Leading roles in two new national University Transportation Centers will provide ASU researchers platform to advance smart, sustainable and socially responsible transportation systems of tomorrow By Joe KullmanMarch 17,...
by Hayley Hilborn | Mar 20, 2023 | Chem Eng Students, News, Student research
Opening the door to chemical engineering ASU students join the American Institute of Chemical Engineers to gain insights and kick-start their careers By Hayley HilbornMarch 14, 2023 The American Institute of Chemical Engineers, or AIChE, is a global network of...
by Erik Wirtanen | Mar 14, 2023 | News, nikkhah-nai
Rewarding analysis of diseases ‘on-a-chip’ ASU researcher Mehdi Nikkhah’s disease-fighting technology leads to National Academy of Inventors Senior Membership By Erik WirtanenMarch 7, 2023 Mehdi Nikkhah, an associate professor of biomedical engineering in the Ira A....