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Major Monday: Hannah Whetzel
Oct. 18, 2018 | Lauren Keys
When Hannah Whetzel isn't at the track running 5Ks, she is in the lab studying mechanical engineering.
On Track for Success >>
Data on Demand: Creating a Search Engine for Microbiome Sciences
Oct. 17, 2018 | Susan McGinley
The Hurwitz Lab makes extremely large data sets from a range of storage servers searchable to assist scientific discovery.
Oceans of Data >>
UA Systems and Industrial Engineers Keep Fellow Researchers and Practitioners INFORMed
Oct. 9, 2018 | Emily Dieckman
Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering leads professional conference in Phoenix.
Smart and Sustainable >>
Fab Fun Could Save Lives
Oct. 4, 2018 | Emily Dieckman
Engineering freshmen and sophomores gain hands-on experience building water purifiers at event sponsored by Salt River Project.
Simple Fix for Complex Problem >>
College of Engineering Welcomes New Faculty
Oct. 4, 2018 | Emily Dieckman
New faculty starting fall 2018 bring expertise in areas ranging from wearable electronics to autonomous vehicles.
Team Builders >>
CSN Mining Gifts $315,000 to Professor, Former Industry Engineer
Oct. 4, 2018 | Emily Dieckman
Industry-university partnership supports faculty research and makes mining safer.
Both Sides Benefit >>
Double Major Bridges Piano and Engineering
Oct. 4, 2018 | Holly Altman
UA student Gabriel Schirn is devoted to music. His passion for STEM disciplines, coupled with a desire for a stable livelihood, also steered him toward engineering.
Engineers and Musicians Need Each Other >>
Traumatic Brain Injury: What Happens Next?
Oct. 4, 2018 | Emily Dieckman
More efficient classification and predictive models could lead to better treatment for traumatic brain injuries.
Better Prognosis Possible >>
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