The Mine Comes to the Classroom
Angelina Anani places the University of Arizona’s mining classes among the nation’s first to incorporate virtual reality.
Angelina Anani places the University of Arizona’s mining classes among the nation’s first to incorporate virtual reality.
As a finalist in the NSF Regional Innovation Engine Program, the University of Arizona’s SMILE proposal would secure up to $160 million to advance environmentally responsible mining.
University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers are developing VRMONA, a portable tool to diagnose military personnel on the battlefield.
The Arizona Simulation Technology and Education Center developed an artificial intelligence tool to train students to communicate with patients effectively and compassionately.
ASPIRO, founded by U of A researchers, is developing a smartphone tool powered by Al and real-time data to forecast and prevent life-threatening respiratory events—giving patients a crucial head start.
According to researchers at the University of Arizona and The University of British Columbia, small-scale observations of how plants respond to heat don't always translate into an accurate prediction at a larger scale.
The new program will allow graduating physicians from the U of A colleges of medicine to enter the workforce one year earlier than those who pursue the traditional four-year degree.
The U of A earned its best ranking in the space science category, rising four spots to No. 4 globally and No. 2 among U.S. public universities.
The visit reflects U of A’s growing commitment to supporting the commercialization of fusion energy. With expertise spanning advanced materials, plasma science, high-performance computing, and space systems, the university is building convergent research teams to address the complex scientific and engineering challenges fusion presents.
The Water Resources Research Center's annual conference focused on ways nations, states, tribes and others work together when water crosses borders.