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Understanding dust devils with new flow simulations
ASU researcher Mohamed Houssem Kasbaoui leads the first research to understand semi-dilute dusty flows
ASU professor wins McNulty Prize for global impact
ASU professor Cody Friesen, CEO of SOURCE, was honored for his global impact with the McNulty Prize.
The heat is on
Researchers aim to find more effective ways of coping with overexposure to extreme high temperatures
Improving industrial efficiency with new gas separation method
ASU researchers Kailong Jin and Jerry Lin are developing organic membranes with nanopores to improve gas separation
Pathikonda named Emerging Leader in Measurement Science and Technology
Gokul Pathikonda, an assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in the Fulton Schools, has been named an Emerging Leader by the Measurement Science and Technology journal. The journal publishes research articles on measurement techniques and...
A human-centered design approach: Professor Leila Ladani is introducing students to ethical engineering and manufacturing biomedical devices
Leila Ladani is on a mission to cultivate a human-centered mindset to guide the design and manufacturing of biomedical devices and implants. Ladani, a professor in the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of...
Meet the newest SEMTE faculty, 2022–23
Join us in welcoming seven new SEMTE faculty members in 2022–23. These talented professionals bring skills and insights from top universities, leading laboratories and innovative industry sectors across the nation and around the world.
Capturing the moon: Engineering students gain NASA lunar mission experience from ASU’s campus
Scientists around the world dream of being part of a NASA science mission. Few projects carry the vigor and prestige of exploring scientific questions that can be answered only with a view from and into space. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, is one of the...
Making sense of disorder in hyperuniform materials
ASU and Princeton researchers collaborate on Department of Defense MURI grant investigating hyperuniformity.
Innovative upcycling: Electrochemical process decontaminates water and produces valuable chemicals
Fertilizer and water are essential ingredients to support the farming that feeds more than 7.7 billion people on the planet. But while fertilizer is beneficial for growing food, nitrogen-based compounds called nitrates from fertilizer-contaminated runoff and other...
Driven to discover: Research prowess, community service earn SEMTE grad Fulbright Scholarship
Danika Kartchner’s academic success, research skills, community service and productive internships have made her a Fulbright Scholarship winner.
Innovative aircraft design earns Air Devils top 10 finish
ASU AirDevils won seventh place at the AIAA Design/Build/Fly competition for their unmanned aircraft able to deliver sensitive vaccine vial packages.
ASU’s Nannenga honored for chemical engineering innovation
Brent Nannenga’s innovative research at ASU earns him recognition with the Chemical Engineering Early Career Impact Award from the University of Washington.
ASU engineers earn 10 NSF CAREER Awards
Ten ASU Engineering faculty members have earned National Science Foundation CAREER Awards in 2022, totaling $5.7 million to fund engineering research
ASU students forge award-winning blade with local materials
ASU Materials science and engineering students win Creative Use of Materials Award for their use of locally sourced iron in 2022 TMS Bladesmithing Competition.
Contributions to chemical engineering earn high honors for ASU professor
Chemical engineering, process control and education achievements earn Daniel E. Rivera Fellow recognition status in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
ASU entrepreneurial program expands research impact
ASU research-based entrepreneurial ventures for computer vision traffic counting and magnetic needle steering earned their founders a competitive fellowship.
Expanding biotechnology’s possibilities
Arul Varman’s metabolic engineering research is paving a path to more sustainable production of chemicals, fuels and pharmaceuticals.
New SUEDE shoes apply smart tech to ankle injury prevention
Ankle sprains are one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries, usually involving a stretched or torn ligament in the joint. A simple misstep leading to a sprain can significantly impact physical activity and quality of life. Prevention and recovery of ankle...