Programming to predict the unpredictable

Programming to predict the unpredictable

by TJ Triolo | Jan 2, 2026 | News, Research

Fulton Schools researchers have developed a new method that trains machine learning algorithms to predict ecosystem behavior. Read more Engineering News
Meet students researching implants, manufacturing and more

Meet students researching implants, manufacturing and more

by TJ Triolo | Nov 14, 2025 | News, Research, Student research, Women in engineering

ASU Engineering students address challenges in AI, biomedical implants, sustainability and advanced manufacturing through hands-on research. Read more on Full Circle
Meet students researching biofuels, batteries and more

Meet students researching biofuels, batteries and more

by TJ Triolo | Nov 12, 2025 | News, Research, Student research

ASU Engineering students address real-world challenges in biofuels, batteries and semiconductors through hands-on research. Read more on Full Circle
Aerospace meets asphalt ambition

Aerospace meets asphalt ambition

by TJ Triolo | Nov 11, 2025 | News, Women in engineering

ASU mechanical engineering student and professional race car driver aims to become one of the top drivers in stock car racing. Read more on Full Circle
ASU partners with Intel to upskill fab workforce

ASU partners with Intel to upskill fab workforce

by TJ Triolo | Oct 22, 2025 | Industry partnerships, News

ASU Engineering and Intel co-developed a course to train the company’s employees in advanced semiconductor physics and engineering. Read more on Full Circle
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