Oct. 20, 2017 Researchers Demonstrate New Ways to Design Better Organic Bioelectronics Erin Ratcliff’s experiments with organic polymers boost prospects for developing more sensitive wearable and implantable bioelectronics that can record, regulate and repair what ails us.
Sept. 1, 2017 UA-Invented Sunscreen Licensed to Leading Aloe Vera Supplier Professor Douglas Loy and graduate student Stephanie Tolbert develop their research and bring it to the world through commercialization.
May 10, 2017 Sound Over Silicon: Computing’s Wave of the Future With a combined $1.8 million from the W.M. Keck Foundation and the University of Arizona, materials science and engineering professor Pierre Deymier explores building a quantum computer that uses sound instead of quantum particles.
Aug. 17, 2016 UA Engineers Twist Physics Laws to Boost Sonic Science Materials science engineer Pierre Deymier is bending sound waves in nature-defying ways that could quiet our cities, heal our bodies and provide new sources of energy.
July 18, 2016 UA Researchers Win NSF Award to Study Organic Semiconductors Erin Ratcliff, assistant professor in the College in Engineering, receives grant to make environmentally sustainable devices more stable and commercially viable.
June 2, 2016 Pioneering Champion of Diversity in STEM Reflects on 25-Year Career Retiring UA professor of materials science and engineering Supapan Seraphin leaves generations of students with memories to savor.
March 16, 2010 Regional Fair Showcases Future Engineers Ready to Tackle Sustainability Challenges Next generation of engineers presents sustainable energy and radio communications projects.
Dec. 21, 2011 UA Materials Science and Engineering Assistant Professor Wins National Teaching Award Faculty member's ability to convey knowledge and enthusiasm of materials engineering to her students earns her the 2011 Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers,
May 26, 2011 UA-France Engineering Program Ranked Best in Class, Awarded $300,000 Grant awarded by Partner University Fund, Univ-Link and French ministry of higher education and research promotes collaborative exchange in research and education.
April 20, 2011 UA Engineers Win Patent for Protein-Based Electronic Circuits University of Arizona engineers patent a process that could lead to the next big leap in microelectronics, completely changing the way microchips are made.