ASU engineers are seeking ways to alleviate threats to human and environmental health posed by almost indestructible “forever chemicals.”

ASU engineers are seeking ways to alleviate threats to human and environmental health posed by almost indestructible “forever chemicals.”
ASU engineering faculty members are working to overcome more than technical and logistic hurdles in research to enable progress in transportation
A thriving construction company led by two ASU alumni helps prepare today’s Del E. Webb School of Construction students for building industry
With three new courses coming in the fall semester, the Fulton Schools will begin bringing engineering education to ASU’s West campus
Fulton Schools faculty and staff members recommend books offering students valuable lessons worth learning during their college years
School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment honors contributions to education, research, industry and community by faculty and alumni
Eminent Scholar Tim Becker is preparing Fulton Schools students for construction careers by teaching what he has learned in nearly 30 years in the industry.
Fulton Schools faculty members Ram Pendyala and Claudia Zapata will help to lead new national research centers in creating innovative and more sustainable transportation systems
Fulton Schools biogeotechnical engineers seek to limit damage from earthquakes with new method to constrain soil liquefaction
Paul Westerhoff has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering for his leadership and pioneering research on water purification technologies
Innovations to advance information and systems security earn Professor Gail-Joon Ahn highest member status in leading electrical engineering organization
Fulton Schools Capstone Showcase exhibits students’ efforts to engineer solutions to a range of societal, business and industry challenges
Materials and mechanical engineering researchers aim to fortify vital infrastructure, facilities, systems and technologies
ASU engineers and scientists are exploring ways to cope with rising temperatures threatening human health, quality of life and prosperity
Fulton Schools computer science researchers and a political scientist search for paths to easing deep ideological divides that can threaten democracy