Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks as they host Eric MacDonald, professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering at the University of Texas at El Paso, for a seminar on additive manufacturing of elastomer, ceramic and metal multi-functional structures.
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School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence takes top AI conference by storm
This February, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, or AAAI, held its annual conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Founded in 1979, the AAAI is a top scientific society devoted to advancing the understanding of intelligent behavior in machines. The conference has emerged as a critical destination to promote the exchange of ideas between researchers, practitioners,…
Attend a carbon nanocomposites processing seminar, March 1
Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks as they host Brandon Sweeney, CTO of Elect Nano, for a seminar on carbon nanocomposites processing.
Note from Kyle: ASU and Applied Materials to create Materials-to-Fab Center at ASU Research Park
Arizona State University and Applied Materials, Inc. are proud to announce an alliance that will bring more than $270 million to establish the Materials-to-Fab (MTF) Center.
Thank you for your support on Sun Devil Giving Day
We want to give a great big thank you to all of you that participated in Sun Devil Giving Day last week. We raised more than $20,000!
Huan Liu and Alexandra Navrotsky named 2023 Regents Professors
Arizona State University announced Thursday its four Regents Professors for 2023 — the most prestigious and highest faculty award possible.
Spotlight on Teaching and Learning: Academic Innovators Ryan Meuth and Phill Miller in CSE 110
Ryan Meuth and Phill Miller are senior lecturers under the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence who have been creatively reimagining their approach to teaching and learning in the CSE 110: Principles of Programming course.
ASU’s Industrial Assessment Center conducts its 500th no-cost energy assessment
The Industrial Assessment Center at Arizona State University, known as IAC@ASU, conducted its 500th assessment at a wastewater treatment plant in the Phoenix metro area in December. IAC@ASU currently ranks sixth among the 33 Industrial Assessment Centers sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. Its mission is to identify technology, systems and productivity opportunities that result in increasing energy…
ASU collaborates in new dual enrollment pilot program
The National Science Foundation green-lit a first-of-its-kind nationwide pre-college course on engineering principles and design with a nearly $4 million grant. Engineering for US All aims to set a standard for pre-college students to earn widely accepted, transferable engineering college credit. Arizona State University is collaborating with three universities, NASA Goddard, Project Lead the Way,…