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ASU among best in U.S. News & world Report’s graduate schools rankings (ASU News)
Engineering came in at No. 44 overall among graduate programs in the nation.

ASU professor joins local engineers (YourWestValley.com)
The Engineers Club of the West Valley will feature an Arizona State University professor at its next meeting, scheduled 11:30 p.m. April 5 in Briarwood Country Club, 20800 N. 135th Ave., Sun City West. Marco Santello of the ASU School of Biological and Health Engineering will speak about “Neural Control of the Hand: Mechanisms and clinical applications.”

How people move things with their minds (Slate)
Stephen Helms Tillery, associate professor, School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, is exploring the potential brain-computer interface and neuroprosthetics.

Are smart devices too smart for our own good (Arizona Republic)
Smartphones and tablets are rapidly becoming the universal remote controls for everyday life. Sayfe Kiaei, professor, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and director of Connection One weighs in on the privacy, security and accountability issues related to this trend.

Electrical engineering contributions earn professors Fellow status (Laser Focus World)
Arizona State University professors Lina Karam, Cun-Zheng Ning, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola and Yong-Hang Zhang have been elected to distinguished Fellow status in leading professional engineering organizations.

ASU’s Week in Pictures
Photos from the Engineering Open House, Night of the Open Door and Emerge.

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