Computer science researchers hope artificial intelligence can help restore Hawaiian food sovereignty
Computer science researchers hope artificial intelligence can help restore Hawaiian food sovereignty
At the Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, top computer security professionals competed for prizes and bragging rights.
ASU faculty members awarded funding to open AI+X opportunities from middle school to graduate school.
Fulton Schools researcher Rosa-Krajmalnik Brown generates new revelations in health, biology and environmental engineering.
ASU data science doctoral graduate Jiajing Huang harnesses the power of AI to help deal with all that data.
Enjoy this 2024 retrospective of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, presented through a lens that celebrates the storytelling, creativity and poetic nature inherent in coding.
Five SWAP Hub projects were awarded nearly $30M through the Department of Defense’s Microelectronics Commons initiative to advance national security.
Congratulations to the 2,206 Fall 2024 graduates of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering!
University’s growth into research powerhouse is the result of President Crow’s vision, community and state support, and innovative approaches across fields and disciplines.
Thousands of college students in Mexico will soon have the opportunity to enroll in Arizona State University’s new, free online course.
Mayor Giles left his mark on the higher education sector by forging a strong relationship with Arizona State University during his tenure.
ASU engineering students in the FURI program are improving environmental impacts of microelectronics through TSMC-sponsored projects.
An interdisciplinary research project led by ASU explores new ways to use easily accessible technology to enhance hands-on, collaborative learning.
After recently being named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, ASU Professor Seth Tongay was named an American Physical Society Fellow.
ASU’s Nick Rolston looks to revolutionize sustainable harvesting of critical materials in mining and from the ocean through a pair of research grants.
As Mary Jo Helmick cut the ribbon to celebrate the newly renamed Paul C. Helmick Center at ASU, a crowd of over 100 attendees erupted in cheers.
CodeDevils is a fully online club that creates a coding community for ASU students all over the world.
New members’ achievements exemplify ASU engineering’s pursuit of excellence and aspiration to serve society.
In a new study, researchers from Arizona State University explore the wound-healing process in detail, focusing on the role of histamine.
Software engineering faculty members and students in the Fulton Schools create the CycleSafe mobile application.