New material can enhance energy, computer, lighting technologies
Arizona State University researchers have created a new compound crystal material that promises to help produce advances in a range of scientific and technological pursuits.
Read MoreArizona State University researchers have created a new compound crystal material that promises to help produce advances in a range of scientific and technological pursuits.
Read MoreTwo Arizona State University electrical engineers are leading research to aid in developing the next generation of hostile-environment technology, supported by a recent $1.7 million grant from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency of the U.S. Department of Defense.
Read MoreComputer science doctoral student Yunsong Meng displays a smartphone image of a social media app he helped create. The Eventor app is designed to help people organize events based on their shared interests.
Read MoreIn early 2012, Arizona State University (ASU) and California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) will begin awarding up to 30 doctoral students fellowships to pursue studies and work experience in multiple fields – from technology development to public policy making – that contribute to efforts to assist individuals with disabilities.
Read MoreAssistant professor Kaushal Rege, with the help of graduate and undergraduate students, is working at the forefront of chemical engineering research that promises to produce far-reaching beneficial impacts on human health, public safety and national security.
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