New NSF rankings show ASU’s expanding impact in industrial engineering and computer science.
New NSF rankings show ASU’s expanding impact in industrial engineering and computer science.
Support from a prestigious professorship will help Mikhail Chester advance work to help communities better fortify their critical infrastructural foundations.
Xiangfan Chen and Bruno Azeredo discovered a new way to 3D print porous copper structures, unlocking faster manufacturing for applications in security and energy.
Chao Wang and his ASU colleagues demonstrate how engineered DNA nanostructures could store and secure vast amounts of data.
Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown says the professorship funds will support innovative projects, partnerships and continued leadership in microbiome research and mentorship.
As an emerging biomedical informatics researcher, Fulton Schools computer science grad brings curiosity, compassion and innovation to her work at ASU.
Deep underground, Fulton Schools students are using computer science to predict heat and water in a copper mine, helping make dangerous work safer.
With 5 top 10 rankings, the Fulton Schools upholds our reputation for world-class engineering and technology education for learners everywhere.
Fulton Schools researchers are using aircraft data and advanced modeling to improve Arizona’s water supply forecasts.
Fulton Schools researcher Daijiang Suo receives a grant of high-powered workstations from NVIDIA to help advance his work related to autonomous drones.
A team of first-year Fulton Schools students won an award for building a dome that failed less destructively at the 2025 ASM International DomesDay competition.
Jesus Aguilar is teaching artificial intelligence to understand fabric texture, helping designers experiment and shoppers buy with confidence.
Fulton Schools research helped inspire an FDA-cleared app that lets patients measure vital signs using everyday devices, expanding access to remote health care.
Fulton Schools research supports a nationwide breakthrough for surgeons using 3D hearts.
Fulton Schools alum uses AI-powered robots to help farmers harvest, weed and protect crops, addressing labor shortages in modern agriculture.
Alumnus and Fulton Schools’ former career leader Michael Sanders is honored with a new scholarship that highlights how English majors turn communication skills into meaningful careers.
Fulton Schools researchers develop a new method to forecast complex ecosystem behavior.
Fulton Schools graduate student and active-duty officer merges military expertise with advanced research to strengthen the nation’s cyber defense.
Blending mechanical design and systems engineering, this Fulton Schools graduate’s path illustrates the power of interdisciplinary training in a fast-evolving robotics landscape.
Sinopoli is ready to energize education and lead meaningful research during a period of transformational changes in technology.