SpectraFlex center to define the future of wireless

SpectraFlex center to define the future of wireless

by epryor1 | Apr 16, 2021 | News, spectraflex, Spring 2021

SpectraFlex center to define the future of wireless BY GARY WERNERApril, 12, 2021 Wireless technology is racing toward ubiquity. Innovative new commercial, scientific and military applications are emerging at an almost unimaginable rate. “There are thousands of new...
Student researchers showcase solutions to real-world engineering challenges

Student researchers showcase solutions to real-world engineering challenges

by imushtaq | Apr 14, 2021 | furi-sp2021, News, Spring 2021

Student researchers showcase solutions to real-world engineering challenges BY MONIQUE CLEMENTApril, 7, 2021 Better engineering fundamentals education, a microbial tool to recover valuable products from waste and a 3D-printed modular device to make eye health care...
ASU is among the leaders in patents granted, startups launched

ASU is among the leaders in patents granted, startups launched

by Steve Ryan | Apr 12, 2021 | News, patents, Spring 2021

ASU is among the leaders in patents granted, startups launched BY ASU NEWSApril, 6, 2021 Arizona State University, through Skysong Innovations, continues to achieve high rankings in technology transfer metrics. The latest read on this comes from the Association of...
Engaging opportunity: New summer research program focuses on educating engineers

Engaging opportunity: New summer research program focuses on educating engineers

by epryor1 | Apr 7, 2021 | engaged, News, Spring 2021, Women in engineering

Engaging opportunity New summer research program focuses on educating engineers BY GARY WERNERMarch 31, 2021 Compared to traditional engineering disciplines — such as electrical, mechanical, chemical and computer — the field of engineering education has a low profile....
ASU Engineering students level up in NASA challenge

ASU Engineering students level up in NASA challenge

by imushtaq | Mar 31, 2021 | levelingup, News, Spring 2021

ASU Engineering students level up in NASA challenge BY KARISHMA ALBALMarch 29, 2021 The future of space exploration rests on the continued creation of new technologies that will allow astronauts and probes to safely do more in space. The Micro-g Neutral Buoyancy...
Brain injury research explores sex-dependent therapeutics

Brain injury research explores sex-dependent therapeutics

by imushtaq | Mar 26, 2021 | brain, News, Spring 2021, Women in engineering

Brain injury research explores sex-dependent therapeutics BY MONIQUE CLEMENTMarch, 23, 2021 Nearly two million people experience a traumatic brain injury in the United States every year. Just as each person is different, their injuries present in different ways. This...
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