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Will this antibiotic work?

Will this antibiotic work?

Biomedical engineering researcher Shaopeng Wang secures a patent for breakthrough rapid antimicrobial tests.

Advancing a more secure future

Advancing a more secure future

Three Fulton Schools researchers are pioneering new cybersecurity strategies to protect data, privacy, and critical systems.

Engineering an inclusive future

Engineering an inclusive future

The ASU Fulton Schools community has been highly involved in advancing inclusive excellence through education, student success, research and outreach activities.

Bending the rules

Bending the rules

Wonmo Kang’s research group develops ultrastrong, flexible and conductive composites to supercharge the energy industry

Defying materials research limitations

Defying materials research limitations

Seth Ariel Tongay elected as an American Physical Society Fellow for his innovative manufacturing techniques of two-dimensional materials.

Seeking the biometric bill of rights

Seeking the biometric bill of rights

Fulton Schools researcher Katina Michael studies the intersection of biotechnology and cybersecurity, and warns that our most personal data must be better protected

Running the risk of success

Running the risk of success

After co-founding a $200 million software company, successful Fulton Schools graduate Tim Cope turns his focus to philanthropy.

Legacy of caring

Legacy of caring

As a teacher, school dean, a cofounder of ASU’s Polytechnic campus and a leader of The Polytechnic School, Albert McHenry exemplified dedication to helping others.