Fulton Schools researcher Daijiang Suo receives a grant of high-powered workstations from NVIDIA to help advance his work related to autonomous drones.
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.
Fulton Schools students gained community, confidence and career inspiration at the world’s largest gathering of women in computing.
Named a 2025 Breakthrough Energy Fellow, ASU startup Beyond Silicon is advancing tech designed to scale clean energy worldwide.
ASU biomedical engineering faculty members are taking their inventions to market through entrepreneurial ventures.
See the Fulton Schools’ most impactful stories in technology, innovation and excellence in our 2025 Year in review roundup.
Faculty members from the Fulton Schools were elected into the National Academy of Inventors for their contributions in microelectronics and bioremediation.
Fulton Schools’ Universal Learner Courses help high school students explore engineering through accessible virtual learning that offers insight into future career pathways.
Fulton Schools researchers have developed a new method that trains machine learning algorithms to predict ecosystem behavior.
Fulton Schools professor Sam Ariaratnam, whose underground construction methods preserve roads, now leads a group focused on scaling up utilities and mentoring engineers.
Fulton Schools students advance from state-level competition to become finalists in the Global AI Challenge, sponsored by the ASU Spark Center for Innovation in Learning.