Biomedical engineering researcher Shaopeng Wang secures a patent for breakthrough rapid antimicrobial tests.
Biomedical engineering researcher Shaopeng Wang secures a patent for breakthrough rapid antimicrobial tests.
Honor coincides with 40th anniversary of establishment of West Valley campus
Three Fulton Schools researchers are pioneering new cybersecurity strategies to protect data, privacy, and critical systems.
The ASU Fulton Schools community has been highly involved in advancing inclusive excellence through education, student success, research and outreach activities.
Tejas Gokhale takes the lessons he learned from Fulton Schools faculty and applies them to his own career in academia.
Sarma Vrudhula has been awarded a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a new chip designed for artificial intelligence.
Eileen Seo’s research explores generation of new materials with the potential to help develop innovative energy solutions.
With humanitarian projects in 15 countries, ASU-developed SolarSPELL now providing solar-powered library devices to Hopi health care workers and crisis responders in Phoenix.
Wonmo Kang’s research group develops ultrastrong, flexible and conductive composites to supercharge the energy industry
The induction by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers recognizes highly significant work in data analytics and computer graphics.
Researchers are empowering artificial intelligence and machine learning with incorporated large language models and integrated computational tools to enhance and develop new materials.
Seth Ariel Tongay elected as an American Physical Society Fellow for his innovative manufacturing techniques of two-dimensional materials.
Through the Industrial Automation and Robotic Systems Laboratory, the ASU community can discover the technologies shaping the foundation of manufacturing engineering.
A new biomedical engineering program at ASU and Mayo Clinic use technology to radically improve health care solutions.
5 jump-start projects selected in partnership with US Department of Energy aim to create cost-effective, electrified alternatives for industrial process heating.
Fulton Schools researcher Katina Michael studies the intersection of biotechnology and cybersecurity, and warns that our most personal data must be better protected
More than 600 students participated in the annual sunhacks hackathon, building skills, connections and prototypes through a fast-paced design experience.
ASU researchers use artificial intelligence to improve treatment outcomes for those suffering from the world’s leading cause of vision loss.
After co-founding a $200 million software company, successful Fulton Schools graduate Tim Cope turns his focus to philanthropy.
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.