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2020

Tiny Wireless Devices Cast Light on Brain’s Inner Workings

Biomedical engineers have developed a device that could provide unique insight into the mechanisms of pain, depression, addiction and certain diseases by observing the brain at the single-neuron level.

Sky’s the Limit for Brooke Owens Fellow

University of Arizona junior Lindsey Koelbel will intern at HawkEye 360 for the summer as part of a program for women and gender-minority students in aerospace.
Five men stand in front of a wall with a University of Arizona block A and wildcat logo on it.

Donated Technology Gives UArizona an Edge in Mining Safety and Efficiency

Mobilaris Mining & Civil Engineering contributes equipment to help University of Arizona students prepare for careers in the mining industry.
Andre Schreiber looking intently at a laptop screen.

Undergrad Shifts From Surgical Robotics to Formula One Racing

UArizona engineering undergraduate among seven students selected internationally to spend a year in the U.K. testing and designing parts for some of the world’s fastest cars.
Wolfgang Fink holding up a metal, binocular-like device.

SPIE Selects Wolfgang Fink as 2020 Fellow

Professional optics society recognizes University of Arizona professor for his work in artificial vision for the blind and smartphone-based eye exams and disease diagnostics.
Mo Almarhoun sliding in the dirt after completing a long jump.

From Long Jump to Laboratory, UArizona Chemical Engineering Student Makes Great Strides

Mo Almarhoun came to the United States from Saudi Arabia to pursue chemical engineering and life as a student-athlete.
A photo of the electrical and computer engineering building taken from north of Speedway Blvd.

Ivan Djordjevic Named IEEE Fellow

World’s largest technical professional society recognizes electrical and computer engineering researcher for pioneering work in optical communications.
Two young men standing next to a machine about the same height as them, with a screen and a series of buttons. It says "LASER" at the top.

UArizona Machine Set to 3D-Print Jet Engine Parts

A $400K piece of equipment provided by Honeywell expands University of Arizona’s additive manufacturing initiative with its ability to print metal components for aerospace and medical needs.

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