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Ash in the sky, water on the run

Ash in the sky, water on the run

Satellites, sensors and models unite in Paul Grogan’s work to deliver faster, smarter disaster response, turning orbiting assets into lifesaving allies.

Fail, try again, master it

Fail, try again, master it

ASU Engineering’s new programming course helps students build confidence, master coding and thrive with AI.

SEMICON West comes to Phoenix

SEMICON West comes to Phoenix

ASU’s semiconductor work will be featured at the nation’s largest microelectronics trade show Oct. 7–9, marking the first time the event will be held outside of California in its 55-year history.

AI and the new golden rule

AI and the new golden rule

Fulton Schools researcher Hasan Davulcu builds transparent systems that explain decisions, cut toxic output and encourage balanced, respectful conversations.

Chasing shadows

Chasing shadows

Fulton Schools researcher Hua Wei is using AI to map and predict shade, helping people find cooler routes and guiding cities to design heat-resilient spaces.

Engineering global academic pathways

Engineering global academic pathways

The Fulton Schools connects students with resources and community projects so they can actively build the skills necessary to solve global problems.

Wired for excellence

Wired for excellence

Bertan Bakkaloglu honored with the 2025 Joseph C. Palais Award for innovative research, teaching and service.

The real reason we sweat

The real reason we sweat

Konrad Rykaczewski reveals the key to optimizing cooling in extreme heat in a study published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.

Fingerprinting matter with light

Fingerprinting matter with light

Yu Yao and her team are developing compact mid-infrared sensors to make light absorption analysis more accessible.