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2022

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Two Student Teams Place in Top Three at Mining Competition

Presentation skills and community focus pay off.
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Four University of Arizona Engineering Professors Win NSF CAREER Awards

Dean Hahn says he is excited about the college’s showing and what comes next for the early-career faculty members.
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Daughter of Two SIE Pioneers Comes Full Circle

With a father who spent 33 years as a University of Arizona professor and a mother who was the first woman to earn a UArizona PhD in her field, Jane Bambauer never expected she’d end up teaching on the campus where she spent her childhood.
Ariel Shaver next to a NASA JPL computer.

Q&A With Ariel Shaver: From Astronomy to Engineering, and Beyond

Senior talks about how she found her groove in systems engineering, from struggling in her first physics course to landing a NASA internship, a national fellowship and a spot in grad school at Georgia Tech.
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UArizona Engineer Leads $1M Project to Fight Vision Loss

Biomedical engineering and optical sciences professor DK Kang is developing a way to diagnose and treat corneal ulcers that's eight times cheaper and 20 times faster than today's gold standard.

College Celebrates Inventive Engineers

The Patent Medallion Luncheon recognized nearly two dozen faculty members for creations, including biomedical devices and a method to desalinate water using solar power.
 A collage of three photos: One of Angelica Gutierrrez in graduation regalia, one of trees at a winery set against a setting (or rising) sun and one selfie of Angelica wearing an orange vest, a face mask and a white hard hat with her name on it.

Engineering Connections: Violins, Virtual Work and Vineyards

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Researchers Move Past Conventional Wisdom to Reduce Traffic Congestion

Housed in the College of Engineering, the Center for Applied Transportation Sciences is partnering with state, county and city governments to improve traffic conditions.

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