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Extended reality class prepares students for semiconductor industrySemiconductor manufacturing is a complex and fast-changing field, driven by innovation and investment to meet growing societal demands. For engineering students interested in joining this industry, access to hands-on experience is vital in developing skill sets and… |
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Pathak selected to lead School of Technology for Public HealthJyotishman Pathak, an internationally recognized leader in biomedical informatics and population health sciences, will be the inaugural dean of the new School of Technology for Public Health at Arizona State University, effective July 1. … |
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ASU names 3 Regents Professors for 2025Three Arizona State University professors are being honored with the highest faculty award possible — Regents Professor. The three are internationally recognized experts at the top of their fields, and on Thursday, they joined an elite rank when their nominations… |
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ASU tops $900 million in research expendituresFor the past decade, Arizona State University has been climbing the ranks as one of fastest-growing research universities in the world. One key measuring stick is the National Science Foundation’s Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) annual survey, which has… |
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New ASU business graduate degrees meet emerging market needsFollowing the successful launch of the nation's first graduate program in artificial intelligence in business, the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University is adding to and enhancing its graduate business program offerings to meet student… |
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Scientists discover unique microbes in Amazonian peatlands that could influence climate changeComplex organisms, thousands of times smaller than a grain of sand, can shape massive ecosystems and influence the fate of Earth's climate, according to a new study. Researchers from Arizona State University, along with their colleagues from the National University… |
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Teaching construction realities with virtual environmentsVisiting a construction site is a valuable learning opportunity for students who want to one day work in the industry. Experiencing the sights, sounds and other sensory elements of an active construction site, observing how people work together to solve problems, and… |
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Petroglyph preserve celebrates 30th anniversary with ancient, modern talesThe Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve provides a beautiful walk through a pristine desert where chuckwalla lizards are as plentiful as the cacti that comes in many shapes and sizes. It’s also a step back in time, in some… |
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The quest to discover life beyond Earth keeps legacy of ASU space professor alive with Europa Clipper missionEditor's note: The Europa Clipper mission successfully launched Monday at 12:06 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A — the same launchpad ASU's Psyche mission used almost exactly one year ago — aboard a SpaceX… |
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ASU Tillman Center helps student veterans gain the upper hand in employmentA military futures expert told a group of student veterans on Wednesday that 77% of all jobs soon will be impacted or altered by AI and that their positions will change every two and a half years due to a variety of factors. However, there are steps they can take… |