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Seminar: Investigating inequities in student preparation for engineering practice, April 4

Learn about the inequities that affect how students prepare for their professional careers and recent projects that seek to better structure the engineering education experience in this upcoming seminar. Investigating inequities in student preparation for engineering practicePresented by Laura Hirshfield, University of Michigan Monday, April 4, 20229:30–10:30 a.m.Santa Catalina Hall (SANCA) 153, Polytechnic campus [map]…

Seminar: Enabling future manufacturing — additive manufacturing, machine learning and cybersecurity, April 4

Attend an Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks seminar about using machine learning to advance the manufacturing of soft viscoelastic materials for soft robotics and biomedical applications, and how to secure the process against cyber-attacks. Enabling future manufacturing: Additive manufacturing, machine learning and cybersecurityPresented by Nikhil Gupta, New York…

Seminar: Holistic Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems with Applications in Additive Manufacturing and Occupational Safety, April 1

Attend the next IE Decision Systems Engineering Spring ’22 Seminar Series event hosted by School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence Associate Professor Rong Pan that explores applications in inkjet printing additive manufacturing and occupational safety. Holistic Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems with Applications in Additive Manufacturing and Occupational SafetyPresented by Hongyue Sun, University of Buffalo Friday,…

Join us for Innovation Showcase, April 29

This highly anticipated event will showcase more than 100 student-produced and industry-sponsored projects designed by undergraduate and graduate students in various engineering and technology programs. Students from The Polytechnic School and School of Computer and Augmented Intelligence will have the opportunity to demonstrate the real-world impacts of their projects at this exhibit. Friday, April 29,…

Apply for the Milton Sommerfield Award to advance algae research by May 15

The Milton Sommerfield Fund for Algae Research and the Arizona State University Foundation invites graduate and undergraduate students of any degree program to apply for the 2022 Milton Sommerfield Award to advance algae research. Applicants must have a proposed or ongoing algae-related project in mind. Projects can be related to all aspects of algae application…

First-year students: Participate in a student loan research project

First-year students: participate in a master’s research project on student loans! The purpose of this study, sponsored by Arizona State University, is to explore first-year students’ attitudes and knowledge of federal student loans. The potential benefits of this study include the opportunity to provide potential improvements to the loan education process and borrowing counseling for…

Seminar: From Nano to Macro — Manufacturing Next-Generation Intelligent and Resilient Materials and Structures, March 22

Learn about manufacturing next-generation materials and structures from Missouri University of Science and Technology faculty member Chenglin Wu at the next School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment Seminar. From Nano to Macro: Manufacturing Next-Generation Intelligent and Resilient Materials and StructuresPresented by Chenglin Wu, Missouri University of Science and Technology Tuesday, March 22, 20221:30–2:30 p.m.College…

Seminar: Transforming data, modeling, and decision-making paradigms for water resources management, March 21

Join us at the next School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment seminar with Texas A&M University Assistant Professor Saurav Kumar. Transforming data, modeling, and decision-making paradigms for water resources managementPresented by Saurav Kumar, Texas A&M University Monday, March 21, 20221:30–2:30 p.m.College Avenue Commons (CAVC) 335, Tempe campus [map] Abstract Water resources management relies on data…

Participate in a Transcranial Direct Current Simulation Study and earn $15

The Motor Rehabilitation and Learning Lab is actively recruiting participants for a transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) study — participants will be paid $15 per visit to Bulldog Hall on the Tempe campus. The purpose of this study is to test the influence of neurostimulation on our cognitive ability and our ability to learn a motor task. You may…

Register today for SolarSPELL’s exploreCSR: Computing for Good workshop series, March 18–April 22

Interested in the cross-sector benefits of tech-based innovation? Or the application of machine learning to improve access to information in offline, resource-constrained areas around the world? Join SolarSPELL in Spring 2022 for the workshop series exploreCSR: Computing for Good, a broadening participation initiative supported by Google Research to encourage students from underrepresented groups in computer…