In collaboration with Mayo Clinic, students in Fulton Schools’ IMPACT program design medical technologies based on patient, provider needs.
In collaboration with Mayo Clinic, students in Fulton Schools’ IMPACT program design medical technologies based on patient, provider needs.
Intel donation gives Fulton Schools researchers and students access to large-scale AI computing power
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 is working with partners in Indonesia to help prepare the next generation of talent for a rapidly expanding global market.
Through a Fulton Schools partnership, ASU is helping Thailand build semiconductor talent pipelines through faculty training, new curricula and regional workforce programs.
The collaboration brings Fulton Schools expertise to a data-driven review of freeway landscaping, helping Arizona use every gallon wisely.
Fulton Schools researchers partnered with Black Canyon City residents to co-create a traveling WaterSIM exhibit that brings local water stories, science and conservation planning to life across Arizona.
The partnership will advance AI, robotics and workforce training to strengthen domestic copper production and support Arizona’s economy.
Chris Muhich earned a Humboldt Fellowship to partner with researchers at TU Berlin on tools that accelerate zeolite structure discovery for cleaner energy.
Fulton Schools experts will deliver energy efficiency services to Fort Huachuca, helping modernize Army facilities while training the next generation of energy professionals.
ASU Engineering and DCX will assess microreactor technology as a reliable energy source for next-generation AI data centers.
ASU faculty and students are connecting with South Korea through research exchanges and conversations that inspire new ideas in technology and education.
21 Thai professionals join ASU’s Semiconductor Ecosystem Master Class, a six-week executive program delivered by the Fulton Schools.
Fulton Schools researchers are transforming wireless communication with NVIDIA and Remcom-powered simulations that make artificial intelligence in wireless systems accessible to all.
IMPACT combines engineering, medicine and entrepreneurship to transform health care innovation.
Funds will support increased training opportunities provided through OSHA and Fulton School’s Del E. Webb School of Construction.
ASU Engineering and Intel co-developed a course to train the company’s employees in advanced semiconductor physics and engineering.
ASU Engineering and the Indian government are working together to train the country’s engineering workforce and advance technology.
ASU’s Engineers Without Borders student chapter designs sustainable systems to meet critical water needs.
ASU Engineering and Applied Materials open a $270M Materials-to-Fab Center to advance semiconductor research and workforce development.