Valentin Madrigal is an Arizona State University transfer student from Central Arizona College. Inspired to pursue higher education to support his family, in addition to his fascination with space travel, he chose ASU for its renowned aerospace engineering program and anticipates that he will graduate in spring 2024. As a first-generation college student, Madrigal chose to begin at…
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Students in the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy are prepared to use fundamental physics, thermodynamics, structural mechanics and control systems to develop new technologies. Here you can learn to transform matter and energy into resources and products for use in everyday life, use computational tools to design aircraft and spacecraft, and improve the properties and performance of materials for a variety of industries. Find news and events from SEMTE.
Mechanical engineering major earns recognition with national scholarships
Mechanical engineering and global health junior Katie Pascavis was recently named a Goldwater Scholar and is among four nominees for the Udall Scholarship. Pascavis is a Flinn Scholar, an honors student in Arizona State University’s Barrett, The Honors College and she is pursuing a minor in sustainability. She is also president of Engineerins without Borders and works in…
Newly admitted School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy students: Attend Registration Workshops
Did you know that the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy, also called SEMTE, offers Registration Workshops to all newly admitted students? If you were recently admitted into aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, materials science and engineering or mechanical engineering, the first step in registering for summer or fall classes is attending a Registration Workshop, where…
Recently admitted to mechanical engineering online? Attend a registration workshop!
If you have been recently admitted into the online mechanical engineering program, you are strongly encouraged to attend a Registration Workshop! At the workshop, you will learn important information regarding the mechanical engineering program. You will also have the opportunity to speak with your academic advisor one-on-one. Attending a Registration Workshop is the first step…