ASU’s Krishnendu Chakrabarty and his collaborators have developed methods to ensure the safety and authenticity of lab-on-a-chip medical tests

ASU’s Krishnendu Chakrabarty and his collaborators have developed methods to ensure the safety and authenticity of lab-on-a-chip medical tests
A team from ASU with extensive entrepreneurial experience is helping startups in the Balkans expand their innovative offerings to the U.S. market
ASU researcher Ying-Chen “Daphne” Chen is investigating the potential to streamline building microelectronics by making them in space
Albert Cheng’s CREST RNA editing tool empowers researchers to finetune and edit RNA molecules, influencing cellular function and disease treatment
ASU Engineering places eight undergraduate areas of focus in the US News Top 30 and moves up eight spots in the last three years overall
Fulton Schools programs drive tech innovation in manufacturing, clean energy and environmental engineering
Faculty members in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence showcased their cybersecurity research at the 32nd annual USENIX Security Symposium
Three civil engineering students with exceptional academic potential received a scholarship from the employee-owned consulting firm Terracon
Several Fulton Schools researchers and Mayo Clinic doctors aim to explore through an innovative funding opportunity concentrated on collaboration between physicians and academics
Movinya Gunatilaka’s project integrated video of remote performers from a camera array into a musician’s AR headset display, enabling musicians in different locales to interact naturally, resulting in a lifelike musical experience
Through his research in explainable design space exploration, doctoral student Shail Dave is setting the stage for innovation in decision-making in software and hardware architecture.
Manufacturing engineering grad Connor Morse earns a job in the Weapons Production Directorate at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Assistant professor Qijun Hong has been awarded the inaugural Navrotsky Early Career Award to support his materials research using machine learning
The Biomedical Engineering Society chapter at ASU creates opportunities for students to work together and be successful in their academic and career endeavors
An ASU research team is developing a lab course to train future leaders in sustainable materials and manufacturing, fostering a circular plastics economy
Jim Geiser, a SSEBE distinguished alum and outspoken advocate for engineering students and local veterans, passed away after a lifetime of service to the community
The Grand Challenges Scholars Program prepares ASU students to become future engineering leaders to solve the challenges facing society during the next century.
National Indigenous Recognition Scholar and first-year mechanical engineering student Claire Gunderson was drawn to ASU because of “the boundless opportunities.”
ASU engineers are seeking ways to alleviate threats to human and environmental health posed by almost indestructible “forever chemicals.”
Fulton Schools researcher Yan Shoshitaishvili, director of ASU’s Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundations, provides some insight into the new government strategy and ASU’s efforts in this area