Play along with ASU Engineering as they launch six new degree programs on April 1, from BS in origami aviation to a PhD in wormhole construction.
Play along with ASU Engineering as they launch six new degree programs on April 1, from BS in origami aviation to a PhD in wormhole construction.
ASU-led projects will reduce road repairs, predict actual drive time, manage roadside vegetation to cut wildfire risk and determine vehicle impact costs.
Fulton Schools computer science alum is leading AI innovation at ThePause.AI, a digital coach to support women’s health through menopause.
SolarSPELL’s solar-powered libraries that empower global communities wins at the South by Southwest Innovation Awards.
Dean Kyle Squires visited India to explore research and education collaboration with Indian government, higher education and industry leaders.
Fulton Schools researcher Paul Westerhoff answers questions about technologies that are revolutionizing water sustainability.
Fulton Schools researchers Matthew Fraser, Hasan Ozer and Pierre Herckes are challenging the standards for emissions modeling.
Faculty members share research focused on developing artificial intelligence that delivers real benefits to real people.
ASU Health headquarters will drive medical and public health innovation with key contributions from the Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Deniz Berfin Karakoc studies ways to ensure food transportation networks are resilient, cost-effective and sustainable.
Fulton Schools student receives prestigious scholarship to present his work developing algorithms that create knowledge graphs.
Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown is one of many ASU experts doing research that improves lives. Her research on microbiota transplants reduces autism symptoms by nearly 50%.
Fulton Schools researchers are leading many ASU AI advances in the fields of health care, accessibility, food security and robotics.
Jiao observes hyperuniformity at a quantum level, discovering an atomic state of matter that behaves like both a liquid and a solid.
Fulton Schools researcher Heewook Lee receives $1.8 million NIH grant for work that can lead to new therapies.
The project aims to help emergency planners have the right resources in the right place at the right time.
The Subby Rajan Structural Engineering Fellowship honors Fulton Schools Professor Subramaniam “Subby” Rajan and celebrates his lifelong commitment to education.
Award honors extraordinary efforts to provide graduate students with interpersonal connection and support.
Fulton Schools researchers’ novel thermal insulator added to asphalt creates more durable roads with less maintenance needs.
Through her AI technology research, computer science student Kelly Raines seeks to empower individuals with disabilities with greater independence and accessibility.