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Research News - April 2024

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Near Space Symposium Strengthens Ties Between University, Industry and Government

The new Institute for Near Space Studies is exploring a land of opportunities that begins 60,0000 feet up.
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Jim Field Receives International Honors for Bioremediation Work and Mentorship

UA professor emeritus of chemical and environmental engineering in the spotlight for research contributions and graduate student guidance.
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Janet Roveda Joins Top 2% of Nation’s Health-Related Engineers

American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering elects the jointly appointed professor as a fellow.
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Space4 Center Is Part of International AI Space Sustainability Project

Systems and industrial engineering professor helps lead the university’s role in the $1.9M initiative to make space operations more secure.
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French Scientific Agency Selects Pierre Deymier for Prestigious Fellow-Ambassador Role

The engineering professor will strengthen international research ties to benefit the New Frontiers of Sound Science and Technology Center housed at the University of Arizona.
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Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly Tours Wind Tunnel Facilities, Praises Research

Hypersonic research integrates education with industry and boosts the local workforce, he says.

Civil Engineering Researcher Looks to Remedy Inequities in Traffic Safety

With an award from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, assistant professor Alyssa Ryan leads a team to identify age-old transportation challenges in underserved populations.

Graduate Student Fellowships Boost Contributions to Life-Changing Research

Engineering fellows at the University of Arizona are pushing the limits in areas ranging from artificial intelligence and disease detection to hypersonic flight.

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