by imushtaq | Mar 23, 2022 | News, Spring 2022, WIT Scholarship, Women in engineering
Empowered to make a difference ASU student Jayashree Adivarahan earns one of 22 Cadence Women in Technology Scholarships in the nation By Monique ClementMarch 16, 2022 When Jayashree Adivarahan realized engineering could help solve critical global issues — including...
by epryor1 | Mar 18, 2022 | News, Spring 2022, Wildfire
Sensing danger ASU engineering research seeks to empower electric utilities for more targeted wildfire response By Gary WernerMarch 14, 2022 Wildfires are becoming more widespread and destructive. The total area they burn in the United States has expanded by an...
by Steve Ryan | Mar 14, 2022 | Factories, News, Spring 2022
Factories of the future How ASU will help industry work on the cutting edge of tech By Scott SeckelMarch 8, 2022This story originally appeared in ASU News. As part of a statewide plan to attract high-tech industry, Arizona State University is building five science and...
by imushtaq | Mar 11, 2022 | Healing, News, Spring 2022
When time doesn’t heal all wounds ASU researcher explores innovative treatment methods for chronic wounds By Monique ClementMarch 10, 2022 Many wounds aren’t a big deal — generally, all you need to do is clean them, apply bandages and let them heal. However, chronic...
by Steve Ryan | Mar 10, 2022 | News, Spring 2022, Web 3.0
Web 3.0: What is it? ASU engineering expert on the next wave of the internet By Scott SeckelMarch 8, 2022This story originally appeared in ASU News. The latest tech buzzword being bandied about: Web 3.0. But what exactly is it? In a nutshell, it’s going to be your...
by imushtaq | Mar 8, 2022 | News, Spring 2022, Women in engineering, Women thrive
Student groups help women thrive in engineering By Monique ClementMarch 8, 2022 When women don’t see themselves represented in engineering and technology classrooms, research, careers and leadership, it can make succeeding in those fields a struggle As STEM fields...