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Countering counterfeits: ASU professor works on making electronics more secureAccidentally purchasing a counterfeit product usually results in an inferior product and mild annoyance for the average consumer, but if the military receives a counterfeit computer chip it can mean major security and reliability issues with failures at critical moments… |
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How to run a successful virtual internship programThe COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted our everyday routines and has left many industries unsure about the most effective way to move forward with their summer internship programs. They are struggling with basic questions around how to make virtual internship experiences as… |
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Local, national and global issues at Sedona ForumTop government officials, business leaders, humanitarian workers and U.S. senators from both sides of the aisle were among the featured speakers at the fourth annual Sedona Forum held this past weekend by the McCain Institute for International Leadership at Arizona State… |
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Master’s degree student reflects on online learning experienceEditor's note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring 2020 graduates. Marvin Leal started… |
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ASU’s Tillman Scholars poised to tackle society’s toughest problemsTwo Arizona State University graduate student veterans who are passionate about making a positive impact in society have been named Tillman Scholars for the Class of 2018, the Pat Tillman Foundation announced Wednesday. Air Force veteran Lindsay Lorson and Arizona… |
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ASU cybersecurity expert on the DNC email hackThe Democratic National Committee found itself embroiled in a cyberscandal after emails from party officials were posted to Wikileaks in the days leading up to the national convention. The posting threatened to undercut Hillary Clinton's presidential nomination… |
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Big power from a small containerRefugee camps. Disaster areas. Remote military outposts. An Arizona State University engineering professor is working on improving microgrids for use in far-flung corners of the world where power doesn’t reach. Microgrids are small isolated power systems,… |
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16 ASU students offered Fulbright US Student Program awardsThe Lorraine W. Frank Office of National Scholarships Advisement (ONSA) has announced that a total of 16 Arizona State University students have been offered Fulbright U.S. Student Program… |
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ASU students sought for national cybersecurity competitionIt's a student challenge based on a real-world scenario: A crippling cyberattack has hit the United States. You and your team must develop a response that includes identifying potential damage to public and private sector interests. You must come up with a plan to deal… |
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ASU students encouraged to enter Cyber 9/12 ChallengeBecca McCarthy entered the Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge because she wanted to gain more experience with policy outside of her classes. She got that and more. “It was an incredibly eye-opening experience,” said McCarthy, a public policy graduate student in Arizona… |