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Welcome to the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, & Energy at ASU. Programs in Aerospace, Mechanical, Chemical, and Materials Science Engineering.
ASU, Tempe Campus
Joined March 2015
‼️Announcement. The School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, part of #ASUEngineering, has moved offices from the ECG building to the Novus Center: 777 S. Novus PI, Suite 310, Tempe, AZ 85281 (NW corner of Rula & University).
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#ASUEngineering Assistant Professor @jordanyaron has received a $2 million grant from the @NIH to better understand psoriasis and develop targeted therapeutic strategies with less risk:
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“I am looking forward to building a collaborative research group that bridges fundamental physics and real-world applications,” Wu says. “ASU is the right place to advance my work in nanoscale energy transport through quantum-physics-based approaches.”.
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With expertise in various fields, including nanotechnology, machine learning and aircraft engineering, the new faculty members look forward to guiding students in pursuit of their goals, while making headway in impactful research.
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🥳 Join us in welcoming our new faculty members, Assistant Professor HUAN WU, Associate Teaching Professor Ranjan Ganguli and Assistant Teaching Professor Betsy Smith:
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Innovation is not about inventing new things. To Samuel Watson, an #ASUEngineering chemical engineering alum, innovation is also about using existing knowledge and technologies to solve problems in new and interesting ways. 👇
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RT @michaelcrow: Great time this week welcoming our new Sun Devils to ASU and seeing our returning students settle in. We're so glad you're….
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#ASUEngineering Assistant Professor Sui Yang recently published in @NanoLetters about the first-ever method to control a material's fundamental optical properties at the nanoscale using 3D printing:
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Excellence isn’t about perfection. #ASUEngineering alum Zachary Norris says it’s built on the willingness to learn and collaborate with others. "As I go into the workforce, excellence is the Fulton Schools value I'll take with me to make the best products I can," Norris says.
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Jim Lommen, an #ASUEngineering 1975 alum, is enabling younger generations to focus on their education in a way he could not. "I want my support to go where it will truly make a difference," Lommen says. 🔗:
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RT @SEMTEatASU: With programs in chemical engineering, materials science and engineering, and mechanical & aerospace engineering, we take a….
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Engineering is the backbone of modern society, and for students, it changes how they perceive the world. "I don't look at something as impossible anymore," says Parin Trivedi, #ASUEngineering alum.
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#ASUEngineering researchers Yang Jiao and Yi Max Ren earned an @NSF grant to uncover how a materials system’s microstructure influences its properties, unlocking the ability to design novel products efficiently:
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#ICYMI Professor Kiran Solanki developed an alloy that exhibits remarkable resistance to coarsening and creep deformation, even at temperatures near its melting point:
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Congratulations to #ASUEngineering Assistant Professor Kailong Jin for receiving a prestigious 2025 AFOSR Young Investigator Program award. He is researching materials called vitrimers that adapt, recover and reshape themselves under stress:
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🥳#ICYMI, in a paper published in @PNASNews, Yang Jiao, an #ASUEngineering professor, demonstrated for the first time the existence of hyperuniformity in quantum spin liquids, a type of quantum system classically known to be disordered:
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#ICYMI, Assistant Professor @SeoEileenS is one of only 91 awardees from 50 universities and 12 national laboratories who received the prestigious 2024 Early Career Research Program Award from @ENERGY: . Congrats once again, Eileen!
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#ICYMI, @SethTongay, a professor in #ASUEngineering, received a well-deserved recognition as a Royal Society of Chemistry Fellow!. Seth is an expert in 2D materials as potential next-generation semiconductors:
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Professor Candace Chan was recently awarded one of six new seed grants from the ASU Center for Clean Energy Materials to get a deeper understanding of how to recycle graphite from dead batteries:
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