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May 2019

Roman Lysecky

Automated Malware Detection for Life-Critical Systems

Professor Roman Lysecky's invention could help systems like pacemakers and autonomous vehicles automatically detect and avoid potential threats.
The UA campus at sunset

UA Materials Science Engineers Lead Global Phononics Conference

Experts from around the world gather in Tucson to take sound-based research up a notch.
Old Main at sunset

UA Engineers Earn NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

One of the most prestigious graduate fellowships in the nation recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in STEM disciplines.
Arash Roshanineshat stands in front of a big, white satellite on a cloudy day.

UA Electrical Engineering Grad Student Helps Capture First Image of Black Hole

Arash Roshanineshat’s digital signal processing skills and tools are helping a worldwide astronomical community write the next chapter on the universe’s most extreme objects.
The sun sets over a fountain on the UA campus.

UA Jumps 46 Spots in Forbes 'Best Value' Ranking

The UA was ranked No. 62 in Forbes' fourth annual "Best Value Colleges" list, recognizing the university's combination of first-rate educational opportunities and affordable pricing.
Profile photo of Jeffrey Bristol, sitting in a blue suit and graduation sash, looking straight ahead.

After 20 Years in a Wheelchair, UA Student Walks at Graduation

Sheer determination, steadfast support and a ‘lightning legs’ engineering design project have Jeffrey Bristol on his feet again.
Two men in a laboratory reach for water samples setting on top of a machine.

UA Team Working on New Method to Remove PFAS Contaminants From Water

Chemical engineers and water scientists tackle a public health issue that hits close to home.
Alex Craig smiles and rests his arm on a 104-foot silver wind tunnel

New $1M Wind Tunnel Makes UA a Player in the Hypersonics Research Game

UA engineers to test air speeds up to five times the speed of sound.

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