Fulton Schools students conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Fulton Schools students conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Elham Fini says pavement’s potential impact on our health deserves as much attention as its carbon or energy footprint.
Barbara Smith’s work received the highest federal award to improve the detection of neurodegenerative diseases through biomarkers.
Aman Arora is developing adaptable chips to keep pace with AI systems that are rapidly outgrowing current hardware.
Industry support strengthens student pathways and applied learning in construction.
YZ Yang is helping unite researchers, tech companies and policy groups to create reliable ways to detect and even forget AI-generated images.
Fulton Schools graduate programs in environmental and industrial engineering rank among the nation’s top 25, reflecting ASU’s broad excellence in the latest U.S. News rankings.
Suren Jayasuriya wins competitive international fellowship for global collaboration in novel sensing technologies that can “see” beyond the line of sight.
Fulton Schools researchers test semiconductors under extreme heat, cold and radiation, preparing students and partners to build reliable systems for space, defense and energy.
Jiefeng Sun’s research team developed a bioinspired muscle design that offers expanded robotic applications
University appointments are ‘points of pride’ reflecting ASU’s innovation, ASU provost says
ASU’s aviation programs gain flight experience, industry exposure and technical training designed to prepare students for careers in the field.
Professionals including leaders from American Airlines share how to be successful in various aspects of aerospace
Fulton Schools researchers use airborne data and AI-driven models to track rapid snowpack loss and improve water supply forecasts for Arizona’s Salt River system.
An accelerated online program, late nights and a bond built beyond the screen
Emeritus Professor Joe Davidson establishes a fellowship to expand graduate opportunities in high-demand engineering fields.
Fulton Schools researchers are advancing AI, robotics and workforce training through expanding partnerships with the Department of Defense to support national security and military readiness.
Fulton Schools partners with Arizona-based engineer Greg Scaven to establish the Gregory J. Scaven Scholarship and support veteran engineering students.
Fulton Schools experts joined leaders at ASU’s Transforming Water, West event to advance solutions that combine technology, investment and collaboration to address regional water challenges.
Bhavya Pandya, a Fulton Schools alumnus, transforms aircraft data into insights that support safer, smoother travel.