Arizona’s public universities launch the next wave of women engineers
Arizona’s public universities launch the next wave of women engineers
Fulton Schools researchers help advance water resilience in Arizona through community-led projects that deliver solutions.
The new $1.7M Baird Family Biodesign Fund will support research that makes a difference.
Partnering with Nestlé, ASU Engineering is working to reduce the amount of briny waste left over from water desalination.
From AI-powered traffic cams that protect privacy to global workshops for transit planners, projects put the pedal to the metal on breakthrough tech.
Fulton Schools researcher Baoxin Li receives grant from Applied Materials to enhance speed and quality of manufacturing.
A pioneering figure in electromagnetics and antenna theory, Constantine A. Balanis leaves a legacy of research and cultivating student excellence.
Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) student team built an offline digital library to support inclusive learning at a rural school and an orphanage in Kenya.
Aviral Shrivastava is creating advanced artificial intelligence tools to improve the speed and reliability of making complex, high-performance parts on-demand.
Former NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan returns to ASU as University Professor for Technology and Innovation after receiving India’s Padma Shri award.
Led by Fulton Schools professors Bruce Rittmann and Paul Westerhoff, the center drives innovation in sustainable water practices that support both industry and community resilience.
ASU Engineering researcher Heewook Lee joins MIT and Stanford in a $142M national effort to build tools that improve cancer treatment.
ASU Engineering is teaching students how to take on societal challenges by integrating tech innovation and entrepreneurship.
ASU Engineering and Phoenix-based MyLand team up in this project to boost soil health using microalgae-based technology.
ASU Engineering research uses bacteria to remove water contaminants and recover valuable metals, offering clean, cost-effective solutions.
ASU Engineering professor Candace Chan wins new seed grant to mitigate energy insufficiency.
Three of the prestigious scholarship recipients have chosen the Fulton Schools for their academic home at ASU.
From making sandwiches to adapting to household routines, ASU Engineering researchers are teaching robots to perform everyday tasks.
Kids explored science and engineering through hands-on activities like building racecars and launching rockets.
Led by Professor Gail-Joon Ahn, ASU researchers follow blockchain breadcrumbs, exposing shady patterns and building smarter tech to keep the digital world on track.