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2019

Carbon fiber material

Startup Licenses Carbon Fiber Tech to Treat Broken Bones

A UA engineering professor has invented a flexible carbon fiber fabric designed to be inserted inside and around a fractured bone. The technology has been licensed to a startup and has already received venture capital funding to take it forward.
A young man holding a microphone gestures toward a systems of pipes and gauges.

Students Tackle 21st Century Sustainability Challenges on the Navajo Nation

UA students working on food, energy and water insecurity among Indigenous communities build an off-the-grid water filtration system on the Navajo Nation.
Meinel Optical Sciences Building

At Nearly $335M, Giving to UA Foundation Breaks Record

Supporters are bringing the UA’s $1 billion endowment goal closer. This year’s gifts included significant investments in students and faculty.
Salim Hariri and his students

$3M Grant to Create Cybersecurity Modeled After Human Body

Electrical and computer engineering researchers are training a future cybersecurity workforce and creating bioinspired methods for keeping computers secure.
Two men stand in a crowded lobby. One is gesturing at machine on a table in front of him, while the other listens carefully.

Sound of the Future: A New Analog to Quantum Computing

University of Arizona engineers are using soundwaves to search through big data with more stability and ease.
Eight faculty members smiling and wearing red and blue leis.

New Faculty Join UA Engineering

The college welcomes nine tenure-track faculty members and several lecturers as the 2019-2020 academic year begins.
The first image of a black hole

$3M Breakthrough Prize Goes to Black Hole Hunters Including UA Researchers

The Event Horizon Telescope collaboration, which included several University of Arizona researchers and students, received a prestigious award for producing the first image of a supermassive black hole, taken by means of an Earth-sized alliance of...
A group of students gather around to watch a demonstration.

Building a Bridge to STEM Degrees for Transfer Students

Funding from the National Science Foundation will support scholarships for transfer students from Pima Community College seeking STEM degrees at the UA, and provide training for faculty and mentors.

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