by nalivelez | Aug 8, 2016
Two new solar research projects at Arizona State University will receive funding from the U.S. Department of Energy, the SunShot Initiative announced today. Both projects, funded under the Small Innovative Projects in Solar(SIPS) program, have the potential to...
by nalivelez | Aug 8, 2016
Engineers at Arizona State University are tackling research to aid the performance and safety of the U.S. Navy’s aging fleets. Service loads paired with harsh environmental conditions are of paramount concern to naval officials as they seek to predict the lifetime of...
by nalivelez | Aug 8, 2016
Three professors in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University have been selected for awards through the 2016 Defense University Research Instrumentation Program by the U.S. Department of Defense. Yong-Hang Zhang, an electrical engineering...
by nalivelez | Aug 8, 2016
Scientists estimate that human bodies contain anywhere from 75 to 100 trillion cells. And of these cells, there are hundreds of different types. Yet one cell type in particular has captured the fascination of Assistant Professor David Brafman: the human pluripotent...
by nalivelez | Aug 8, 2016
Mathieu Boccard (left) and Jacob Becker (right) pose with a 17 percent cadmium telluride solar cell developed in tandem by Dr. Yong-Hang Zhang’s and Dr. Zachary Holman’s laboratories. Their research was presented at the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, where...