The world population is approximately 8.2 billion people and is increasing. Yet by 2060, natural resources are projected to be depleted by 60%, according to Science X. The increasing energy scarcity, food insecurity and accelerating climate change require urgent action before irreversible damage occurs. ASU's materials scientists, engineering faculty, and students are finding ways to leverage their deep understanding of the world to bridge the gap between fundamental material science and industry application, driving innovation and change across industries. See how faculty and students at ASU are advancing research in a vast array of fields: https://lnkd.in/eFneubzV.
School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy
Higher Education
Tempe, AZ 198 followers
We build next-generation engineers and provide multidimensional solutions to complex problems facing our world.
About us
The School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy at Arizona State University relies on interdisciplinary leaders who break boundaries to produce research that improves quality of life for all. Our faculty of esteemed engineers, entrepreneurs, scientists and teachers facilitate our nationally recognized graduate and undergraduate programs that exemplify excellence inside classrooms and research labs, and outside of our campus boundaries as we bring innovations and new technologies to a society in need.
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https://semte.engineering.asu.edu/
External link for School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Tempe, AZ
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- Materials Science and Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Biological Design, Robotics, and Modern Energy and Sustainable Usage
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There are approximately 4,000 colleges and universities, according to U.S. News & World Report. How do you choose which school to pursue your graduate education? Meet is Renee S., an #ASUEngineering material science and engineering graduate student, explaining why she chose Arizona State University! While technology companies and other manufacturers struggle to engineer silicon at an extremely small scale, Sailus is researching two-dimensional materials, which have the potential to be an effective alternative to current semiconductors. Considering pursuing a graduate degree in materials science just like Sailus? Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/erhq4Xmh!
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The #SWRS2024 kicked off just a few hours ago and great wisdom is already being shared! "Start with the problem, and not just problems you think you can solve, but the most important problems," says Pierre Dupont, Chief of the Pediatric Cardiac Bioengineering program at Harvard University and Edward P. Marram Chair at the Boston Children's Hospital!
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Tomorrow is the day! #ICYMI, the Southwest Robotics Symposium is finally happening again for the first time since 2019! Lixiao Huang, a research assistant professor at the Center for Human, AI, and Robot Teaming under Global Security Initiative under ASU Global Security Initiative and part of the organizing team, is thrilled about the speakers' lineup! See the agenda and sign up before it's too late: https://lnkd.in/enbVK-_y! We look forward to seeing you tomorrow! #SWRS2024
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The Southwest Robotics Symposium is almost here! Jnaneshwar Das, assistant research professor at the School of Earth and Space Exploration at ASU, is excited about insightful talks by Volkan Isler, a professor of computer science at the University of Minnesota, and Evangelos Theodorou, an associate professor of aerospace engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology! And yes, there's more. More speakers, demos of some of the latest #robotic technologies, student poster sessions, etc. Only two days remain; sign up today to attend for free: https://lnkd.in/dP5zYFjY!
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Only five days remain for the Southwest Robotics Symposium to happen again for the first time since 2019! Below is Hamid Marvi, an associate professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering, for a sneak peek into what you can expect to experience at the event. If you haven't, register for free today: https://lnkd.in/dP5zYFjY. #SWRS2024 #Robotics
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Exactly 15 days remain until the Southwest Robotics Symposium happens for the first time since 2019! If you're a #robotic researcher or simply a fan of the field, you don't want to miss it! Register today to attend for free: https://lnkd.in/e3Kdjrdk! #SWRS2024
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Purified hydrogen is a critical element in key industrial processes like, refining petroleum and semiconductor manufacturing. Yet, industries using palladium-based membranes for hydrogen gas purification, face a huge corrosion challenge due to the reaction between hydrogen sulfide and palladium. #ICYMI, Daniel Rivera, an #ASUEngineeering doctoral student, developed a novel method using electric fields to prevent sulfur corrosion of palladium. Rivera’s work resulted in the physics and chemistry journal Surface Science naming him a runner-up for the 2023 Young Investigator Best Paper Award: https://lnkd.in/dk2q__Nw!
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Plan not to miss!
🔍 Upcoming Seminar! 🔍 Join us for our weekly similar this Friday as we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Lin Li, Associate Professor at Arizona State University School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy. 📅 Date: October 18, 2024 🕒 Time: 1 P.M. 📍 Location: Discovery Park, K150 Title: "Machine Learning Enhanced Multiscale Material Mechanics Models for Complex Alloys" In this session, Dr. Li will discuss the challenges and advancements in modeling complex alloys, such as metallic glasses and high entropy alloys. Her research combines multiscale material mechanics with machine learning to reveal insights into atomic-level disorder and its impact on macroscopic material behaviors. About Dr. Lin Li: Dr. Li holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science from The Ohio State University and has postdoctoral experience at MIT. Her work focuses on structure-property relationships in advanced materials and has received support from NSF, DOE, and NASA. Don’t miss this chance to explore cutting-edge research in materials science! #UNTMaterialsScience #MaterialsScience #MachineLearning #Engineering #Seminar
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The Southwest Robotics Symposium is happening in just 21 days — are you ready? If you haven't, register to attend for free today: https://lnkd.in/e3Kdjrdk! While on the website, drift to the program tab for a sneak peek of fun activities lined up! #SWRS24