Jean Andino develops patent-pending technology to control carbon dioxide levels in vehicles.
Jean Andino develops patent-pending technology to control carbon dioxide levels in vehicles.
Over 2,300 ASU Engineering students graduate this fall, prepared to contribute skills and innovation across growing industries.
ASU Engineering professor Steven Osburn creates a warm, inclusive space by hosting a Thanksgiving meal for students far from home.
Visar Berisha worked to develop OriginStory, which authenticates live human voices to counter AI cloning.
The Fulton Schools celebrated four exceptional alumni, recognizing their remarkable contributions to innovation, leadership and society.
The Fulton Schools is offering engineering and computer science programs at ASU London where students can earn 2 international degrees in as little as 4 years.
21 Thai professionals join ASU’s Semiconductor Ecosystem Master Class, a six-week executive program delivered by the Fulton Schools.
Kerner receives Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Fellowship for advancing AI for global good.
By analyzing rhetoric instead of facts alone, Skeptik teaches users to question how information shapes what they believe.
Middle and high school students explored modern manufacturing careers at this Fulton Schools event.
“We, as a nation, can outcompete by out-innovating,” says Sethuraman Panchanathan.
ASU Engineering researchers mimic an innate cellular process, phase separation, to keep engineered cells stable as they grow and divide.
A NASA-backed project is turning smart glasses into emergency medical assistants for both astronauts and Arizonans.
Learn about our students’ real-world research at the Fall 2025 Fulton Forge Student Research Expo on Nov. 18.
ASU Engineering’s spinout venture, Swift Coat boosts aerospace and semiconductor innovation, earning Arizona’s Small Manufacturer of the Year Award.
Stephanie Forrest and Joshua Daymude develop a mathematical model revealing how fear, surveillance and punishment shape self-censorship.
Kaushal Rege and Jordan Yaron discover a cancer-linked protein that helps wounds heal, opening paths for better treatments and cancer therapies.
Fulton Schools students address real-world research challenges. Learn all about it at the Fall 2025 Fulton Forge Student Research Expo Nov. 18.
ASU mechanical engineering student and professional race car driver Isabella Robusto aims to become one of the top drivers in stock car racing.
Backed by the National Science Foundation, Fulton Schools faculty are creating soft robots and AI tools to inspect aging fuel pipelines.