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ASU Online student helps university advance at national cyber competitionSalvador Ortega is an ASU Online student with Arizona State University's College of Public Service and Community Solutions who lives in Franklin, Tennessee. But that didn’t stop him from… |
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ASU announces new master's degree in computer scienceArizona State University and Coursera, one of the world’s largest online education platforms, today announced the launch of an online Master of Computer Science program. The degree program will be offered through ASU and the Ira. A Fulton Schools of Engineering and… |
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Will COVID-19 claim privacy among its victims?The proliferation of advanced technology has created many obvious benefits. But it has also raised new questions about privacy, data collection and data monitoring. Debating the trade-offs has inspired books, documentaries, movies, podcasts and TV shows, and it has made… |
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Designing next-generation transportation systemsArizona State University engineering faculty members are at the forefront of efforts to develop interdisciplinary solutions to mounting and wide-ranging U.S. transportation challenges. Through the support and directives of the federal government’s … |
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DNA enters legal maze with potential to solve — and create — privacy problemsIn August 1970, a woman named Patricia Ann Parker filed a paternity suit against Elvis Presley in Los Angeles Superior Court. The 21-year-old waitress claimed she’d had a relationship with the King of Rock and Roll during his engagement in Las Vegas earlier that year,… |
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$3M grant supports education and training on smart citiesEvery time we turn on the news, log in to social media or visit a store, we are inundated with references to smart technologies. Now, even whole cities are being labeled as “smart,” but what does that mean for the people who live in them? A new $3 million grant from the… |
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How ASU's policy and security office is reimagining IT cultureEditor's note: UTO Humble Heroes is a series featuring the people who make UTO run — their stories, in their own words. These exceptional team members solve problems, provide support and help students, staff and faculty at… |
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Dispelling the darkness leads Vijay Vittal to Regents Professor honorVijay Vittal was inspired to go into power grid engineering during his undergrad days at the B.M.S. College of Engineering in Bengaluru, India. “I took this course in power system analysis,” Vittal said. “It was a senior elective. The instructor was an excellent… |
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Mounting defenses against the nefarious powers of narrativeDramatic leaps in the quantity of information and the speed of its delivery may be spawning some of the most fundamental cultural changes in history spurred by advances in technology, according to Arizona State University Professor Brad Allenby. Much of what this… |
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Partnerships with ASU bring startup acceleration program to New YorkThanks to new partnerships between Arizona State University’s Furnace Technology Transfer Accelerator and community development partners in New York, entrepreneurs in upstate New York will have the opportunity to commercialize technologies developed by the Air Force… |