Fulton Schools students conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Fulton Schools students conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Jiefeng Sun’s research team developed a bioinspired muscle design that offers expanded robotic applications
ASU’s aviation programs gain flight experience, industry exposure and technical training designed to prepare students for careers in the field.
Professionals including leaders from American Airlines share how to be successful in various aspects of aerospace
Bhavya Pandya, a Fulton Schools alumnus, transforms aircraft data into insights that support safer, smoother travel.
Fulton Schools’ manufacturing engineering students are gaining hands-on experience in labs, research and internships while preparing for industry careers.
Fulton Schools doctoral student Zhen Tan designs explainable AI systems for interdisciplinary domains.
Fulton Schools doctoral student Wil Gibbs spins DARPA-winning AI research into a $1.5 million cybersecurity startup.
Discover the Fulton Schools programs preparing ASU students for successful careers.
From traffic systems to trustworthy AI, Fulton Schools undergraduate researchers are solving problems the world can’t ignore.
Fulton Schools students are turning a classroom EPICS project into a startup by designing affordable, customizable myoelectric prosthetics to support children’s mobility and independence.
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.
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 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.
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.
Fulton Schools iGEM team wins third gold in five years —and takes a major step toward real-world biotechnology.