ASU-led AI project aims to help humanitarian organizations identify food security risks in conflict zones

ASU-led AI project aims to help humanitarian organizations identify food security risks in conflict zones

by Kelly DeVos | Jul 30, 2026 | Industry partnerships, News, Research, Women in engineering

A new AI system combines satellite data and natural language to help humanitarian groups identify food security risks earlier. Read more on ASU News
Researchers race against routers and hackers

Researchers race against routers and hackers

by Kelly DeVos | Jul 29, 2026 | News, Research, Student research

Award-winning ASU research reveals more than one million vulnerable routers and cameras still online. Read more on ASU Engineering News
The class that never really ended

The class that never really ended

by Kelly DeVos | Jul 27, 2026 | Alumni, News

David Pheanis taught one of ASU’s toughest courses. His students are still coming back more than 20 years later. Read more on ASU Engineering News
ASU researcher’s AI work earns U.S. nomination for international science prize

ASU researcher’s AI work earns U.S. nomination for international science prize

by Kelly DeVos | Jul 21, 2026 | News, Research, Women in engineering

Hannah Kerner recognized for advancing AI that improves food security and disaster resilience. Read more on ASU Engineering News
What to do when the cloud knows too much

What to do when the cloud knows too much

by Kelly DeVos | Jul 15, 2026 | News, Research

Adil Ahmad’s NSF CAREER Award supports a new vision of confidential cloud computing. Read more on ASU Engineering News
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