Bradley Greger weighs in on the study that hopes to enable people with paralysis to control external devices with thoughts
Bradley Greger weighs in on the study that hopes to enable people with paralysis to control external devices with thoughts
West Valley campus kicks off ASU Open Door, Fulton Schools to exhibit at upcoming Tempe and Polytechnic events
The Fulton Schools is part of an ASU-led, NSF-funded initiative to power regional climate solutions that will offer economic opportunities
Hannah Kerner leverages artificial intelligence on satellite data to address climate change, resource management and other global challenges
The Combat Ready Robotics student organization encourages creative implementation of engineering skills through building and battling robots
Intel funded an ASU team to implement inclusive excellence initiatives that broaden participation in semiconductor-related engineering education and careers
Fulton Schools researcher Samuel Ariaratnam awarded $4.3M from the DOE to improve power grid reliability, resiliency and security
Material Advantage organization is preparing ASU students for challenges of laying groundwork to expand horizons of high-tech innovation
Nidhin Kurian Kalarickal collaborated with Agnitron Technology to develop a damage-free etching method for semiconductor material gallium oxide
Mechanical engineering doctoral researcher Tengteng Tang awarded $10K Mistletoe Research Fellowship to pursue biomimicry research
How a ASU bolstered Phoenix’s rise as the US chip capital and is serving as “America’s leading conveyor belt of engineers.”
Shawn Jordan, interim director of the newest of the Fulton Schools, explains its mission to integrate engineering expertise into a wider range of industries and professions
An ASU researcher received a federal grant to develop state-of-the-art smart campus cyberinfrastructure on the university’s Tempe campus.
High school students from across Arizona competed at the 2023 FIRST®️ Robotics Competition Arizona state championship at ASU
Regents Professor Ying-Cheng Lai led research to analyze how rates of change affect points at which systems suffer irreversible harm
CBBG’s Charlotte Bowens created the VestaPak hydration backpack for bigger bodies during her own fitness journey
A new partnership with NXP Semiconductors is the latest development in ASU’s work to advance Arizona’s semiconductor manufacturing industry
ASU biomedical engineering professor Sarah Stabenfeldt has been elected president of the Society for Biomaterials
Restoring language after brain injuries, solving riddles of cancer cell growth and preventing falls are among the AI advances at ASU
Created by fashion and engineering students, clothes integrate technology that can help kids in chemotherapy