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Mo Almarhoun came to the United States from Saudi Arabia to pursue chemical engineering and life as a student-athlete.
A $400,000 piece of equipment provided by Honeywell expands the University of Arizona’s additive manufacturing initiative with its ability to print metal components for aerospace and medical needs.
ElectroSonix has licensed the UArizona patents for acoustoelectric imaging, a technology that has the potential to improve the accuracy of cardiac ablation in treating cardiac arrhythmias.
One civil and architectural engineering and mechanics professor aims to optimize traffic signal timing and improve the commute on Speedway Boulevard.
The Freeport-McMoRan Foundation invests in workforce development and innovations in modern mining at the University of Arizona.
The 360 Initiative is intended to meet students' financial, emotional and academic needs. Donors have already made $21 million in gifts for the 360 Initiative.
An Arizona professor has has invented a flexible carbon fiber fabric designed to be inserted inside and around a fractured bone. The technology has been licensed to a startup and has already received venture capital funding to take it forward.
University of Arizona electrical and computer engineering researchers are training a future cybersecurity workforce and creating bioinspired methods for keeping computers secure.
University of Arizona engineers researching the emerging field of phononics are using soundwaves to search through big data with more stability and ease.
University of Arizona researchers strike the balance between sensitivity and affordability with a new method for identifying this gut-busting microbe.