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March 2023
March 2023
Symposium Lends to Launch of UA Cancer Engineering Initiative
March 31, 2023 | Katy Smith
Internationally renowned researchers exchange ideas around prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
Team Science Win >>
Protection for the ‘Internet of Things’ Fueled by Arizona Innovation Has Arrived
March 31, 2023 | Tech Launch Arizona
Engineering startup launches its second product.
Cybersecurity for Critical Systems >>
College Celebrates Engineering Patents
March 17, 2023 | Katy Smith
The second annual Patent Medallion Luncheon recognized 17 engineering faculty for 24 inventions.
Engineering + TLA = Partnership Model >>
International Achievement Award Highlights Decades of Optical Mastery
March 16, 2023 | Katy Smith
Wolfgang Fink holds commonalities with the award’s namesakes, who were leaders in establishing the UA as an optics powerhouse.
Expanding a Legacy >>
BME Research Expo Showcases Students’ Research Acumen
March 14, 2023 | Katy Smith
The competition is the department’s biggest annual event.
Learning by Doing >>
UArizona Engineers Lead $1.2M Project to 3D-Print Parts for Hypersonic Vehicles
March 14, 2023 | Emily Dieckman
When engineers 3D-print metal objects, they use metals originally developed for conventional manufacturing processes. It's a bit like trying to use papyrus in a paper printer – it works, but not as well as it could. Two University of Arizona...
Additive Manufacturing for Extreme Environments >>
Building Pathways Project Paves the Way for Future Civil Engineers
March 13, 2023 | Emily Dieckman
Funded with $500,000 from the National Science Foundation, the new program is designed to increase enrollment and support underrepresented students.
Academics, Community, Belonging >>
Student-built Satellite Uses 'Beach Ball' for an Antenna
March 8, 2023 | Kylianne Chadwick, NASA Space Grant Science Writing Intern, University Communications
CatSat is a small satellite carrying a new communications concept – an inflatable antenna – into space.
Inflating in the Ionosphere >>
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