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2017

Christina Morrison, in a lab at the University of Arizona, works on waterless laundering for astronauts.

Laundered in Space

UA Engineering senior Christina Morrison is seeking solutions to a down-to-earth problem for space travelers: How to keep their clothes clean.
University of Arizona researchers on the road with connected vehicles

Maricopa County Among Earliest to Test Connected Car Technology

UA professor of systems and industrial engineering Larry Head is working with Maricopa County and federal and state traffic planners on new technology to connect vehicles and roads in real time.

TLA I-Squared Awards & Expo: Inventors, Startups, Collaborators

Faculty in mining engineering, chemical and environmental engineering, and materials science and engineering are among those to snag Tech Launch Arizona awards.
3-D-printed antenna

IEEE Publication Features Hao Xin’s 3-D-Printed Antenna

UA electrical and computer engineer advances techniques for jet printing electromagnetic components.

Students Express Gratitude to Generous Supporters

At the UA College of Engineering’s 2017 scholarship reception, students speak candidly about the hardships donors are helping them overcome.

UA Engineering Design Day: The Next Big Thing, 100 Times Over

Senior projects for 2017 include an exoskeleton to help a student walk, tree-pollinating drones and drone destroyers, and a robotic umpire who can’t be disputed. Catch all the action on May 1.

Visiting NAE President Delivers a Vision for ‘Lifting Up the Planet’

Multidisciplinary research, hands-on experience, entrepreneurship and multicultural understanding are key to preparing students for solving 21st-century problems, says C.D. “Dan” Mote Jr. in a University of Arizona lecture.

High-Tech Camera Gets Into the Weeds in Farm Country

UA Cooperative Extension expert Mark Siemens is integrating advanced technology with farming to help improve productivity for those who are feeding people throughout the state and region.

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