professor Dr. Vignesh Subbian and Dr. Kacey Ernst are creating the Place-based, culturally responsive Health Informatics Research Education, or PHIRE program with grants from the
When she was just 30, Meredith Mitstifer faced a deadly disease and an unimaginable choice. She discovered her cancer diagnosis and her pregnancy at the same time. https://kgun9.com/spiritofsoaz/new-years-eve-brings-hope-for-ovarian-cancer-survivor-and-her-son?utm_campaign=snd-autopilot…
Join us for a special public presentation given by Dr. Donna Strickland, Nobel Laureate, on Saturday, January 7th at 9 am in the Integrated Learning Center, Room 120.
More details: https://optics.arizona.edu/events/optical-sciences-winter-school-keynote-presentation-nobel-laureate-donna-strickland…
Congratulations to Cory Holmes (on the left), University of Arizona Mechanical Engineering Student, who is this years recipient of the ASHRAE Tucson Chapter Stan Adams Scholarship. Cory is helping secure our future!
#myashrae#ashraetucson#universityofarizona
investigators are utilizing a $10.8M grant to improve the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer through the Arizona New Economy Initiative.
Learn more about the cross-campus collaboration 🔗http://bit.ly/3V3Af18
CAREER award on a bioinspired optical sniffer. This was a challenging submission as it was due 2 months after I gave birth and I also have an active one year old. Thankful for the support and I will do my best to justify NSF's and the taxpayer's support.
announced the new #collaberative Space 4 center which will develop research solutions to ensure that orbital space will remain safe, secure, and sustainable!
Learn more 🔎http://bit.ly/3YtzTUA
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researchers worked to improve the communication abilities of low-orbit satellites by creating a common language algorithm and improving reconfigurable chips!
Learn how
Mark your Calendars and join us for TEDxUArizona on January 31, 2023 at Centennial Hall! You won’t want to miss out! https://bit.ly/3j343hg#TEDx#TED#Ideasworthspreading#TheMessyMiddle#TEDTalk#TEDxconference
UA SpaceTREx student-led Techbriefs Create the Future 2022 Entry on Spacecraft Swarms was recognized as a "Top 100" Entry. Led by PhD candidate Athip Thirupathi Raj, it was the only swarm entry to have been recognized.
A state-wide research team is using ozone research to improve the quality of air in #Arizona. The team will look at how emissions sources & the Southwest’s unique climate influence the production of ozone & contribute to health issues.
Learn more 🔗https://bit.ly/3WhvYIQ
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researchers develops reusable sponges with the goal of cleaning up harmful chemicals to reduce the health risks of PFAS, or forever chemicals.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3QGhu2t
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sat down with BIO5 Institute Director, Dr. Jennifer Barton to hear about her experience as a researcher, inventor, & advocate for commercialization within the
Winter convocation is just two days away! For more information, or to tune into the livestream and watch your Wildcat graduate at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 15, use the link below.
https://engineering.arizona.edu/undergrad/commencement…
So proud of my colleague and friend Vicky Karanikola! She received the 2022 Maria Teresa Velez Outstanding Faculty Mentor by the University of Arizona’s Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) for her significant contributions to diversity, inclusion, equity, and mentoring ☺️
Finals got you stressed out? We recommend making like the autonomous solar trackers at this semester's Solar Track Meet: stay on track and look on the bright side! 😎 (The bright side is that the semester will be over soon.) You got this, #ENGRCats!🐻⬇️https://bit.ly/3XUJ6Fe
student Paige R.
Paige is involved in campus research, the Undergraduate Biology Research Program, STAR Lab, Engineering Ambassadors & the Biomedical Engineering Society.
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Clinical pacemakers save lives, but current limitations to battery technology have left many pacemakers large and unwieldy.
New work from a team led by
"Learning new skills and participating in research, I am hopeful that at some point soon, I can make improvements that are environmentally friendly and economically suitable for future generations." 5/5
, I was granted the opportunity to meet other Indigenous professionals with the expertise and technical knowledge of #STEM to help our communities and the world beyond it. Having a type of study in engineering can open many doors without limitations." 4/
, where I chose engineering because of innovative problem-solving, constant inventions, and rapid technological growth. I plan to use my cultural background and education to understand my surroundings better." 3/
"I grew up on the Navajo reservation, where many other community members and I did not have the necessities of running water and electricity. My community is continually growing rapidly and losing its natural resources." 2/
team uses light rather than electrical shocks. It could mean a much less painful and invasive pacemaking alternative for people with atrial fibrillation & other chronic heart diseases.
"We help them get closer to their vision for their property & community. In return, we get to learn about the way of life in San Carlos." -student Lynn C on