Batteryless devices are everywhere and Ozgur Ozmen is working to make sure they don’t spill your secrets
Batteryless devices are everywhere and Ozgur Ozmen is working to make sure they don’t spill your secrets
Fulton Schools faculty and staff share essential book recommendations to inspire students with lessons on leadership, purpose, resilience and innovation.
Congratulations to the more than 5,000 Spring 2025 graduates of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering — we can’t wait to see how you shape the future.
Five Fulton Schools researchers received more than $2M from the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre to tackle urgent medical challenges.
The 47 inaugural graduates of the data science, analytics and engineering master’s degree program are turning big data into big futures.
Professor Anamitra Pal led a research team to develop a wildfire prevention system that detects risk and protects power grids in remote areas.
ASU Engineering celebrates Spring 2025 graduates honored for academic achievement, leadership and service.
At a recent event, ASU brought together academia, industry and government to network and exchange aircraft fuel efficiency ideas.
Student engagement that aligns Mary Jo and Paul C. Helmick’s values led to a generous gift to the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment.
Fulton Schools students gain experience and help people through service-based opportunities like the Grand Challenges Scholars Program and the Summer Research Initiative.
Fulton Schools students explored career pathways and gained valuable industry insights in the rapidly evolving space sector.
ASU Engineering students are among a record-breaking graduating class, landing competitive jobs and shaping Arizona’s high-tech future.
How studying a bug’s life is helping ASU researchers like Ted Pavlic address environmental and societal challenges.
Fulton Schools researchers’ innovative technological solutions reduce utility bills by up to 40% and enhance grid resilience.
Heni Ben Amor and Google DeepMind are creating a AI athlete that wins at table tennis, but the real mission is making life easier for those who need it most.
Led by Fulton Schools’ Mathew Green, researchers are creating safer, plant-based alternatives that are easier to recycle and more sustainable.
Fulton Schools researchers Erica Forzani and Krishnendu Chakrabarty are developing portable, secure diagnostic tools to improve health outcomes and expand global access to testing.
The dream of feeding the planet begins with mapping where food is grown
ASU Engineering’s Summer Research Initiative offers a glimpse into full-time doctoral degree through hands-on research.
Electrical engineering students focus capstone project on improving streetcar tracking for improved rider experience.