As AI accelerates cyber threats, a first-of-its-kind conference examines how research must evolve to stay ahead.
As AI accelerates cyber threats, a first-of-its-kind conference examines how research must evolve to stay ahead.
In collaboration with Mayo Clinic, students in Fulton Schools’ IMPACT program design medical technologies based on patient, provider needs.
Intel donation gives Fulton Schools researchers and students access to large-scale AI computing power
Mayor announces initiative aimed at positioning city — and its economy — at forefront of ‘next era of breakthrough technology’
Fulton Schools alum and Navy veteran Sterling Smith shared his journey from military service to entrepreneurship, inspiring ASU student veterans to explore new career paths.
Zhengtao Gan earned an NSF CAREER Award for his research on improving the reliability of advanced parts in multi-metal 3D printing
From rainforests to recreation, Fulton Schools electrical engineering students showcase their transition from classroom learning to real-world impact through their capstone projects.
Fulton Schools researchers show how trust, taste and lived experience shape water choices beyond infrastructure.
The Employment Assistance and Social Engagement program at Fulton Schools is re-imagining how to support neurodivergent engineering students.
Sui Yang receives 2026 NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award to discover how to control light at the quantum level.
Instead of chasing AI use, Fulton Schools researchers are building tools that make shortcuts visible from the start.
Fulton Schools students conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Elham Fini says pavement’s potential impact on our health deserves as much attention as its carbon or energy footprint.
Barbara Smith’s work received the highest federal award to improve the detection of neurodegenerative diseases through biomarkers.
Aman Arora is developing adaptable chips to keep pace with AI systems that are rapidly outgrowing current hardware.
Industry support strengthens student pathways and applied learning in construction.
YZ Yang is helping unite researchers, tech companies and policy groups to create reliable ways to detect and even forget AI-generated images.
Fulton Schools graduate programs in environmental and industrial engineering rank among the nation’s top 25, reflecting ASU’s broad excellence in the latest U.S. News rankings.
Suren Jayasuriya wins competitive international fellowship for global collaboration in novel sensing technologies that can “see” beyond the line of sight.
Fulton Schools researchers test semiconductors under extreme heat, cold and radiation, preparing students and partners to build reliable systems for space, defense and energy.