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.
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.
Each semester, the Fulton Schools selects members of the graduating class who embody academic excellence, leadership and community service during their time as students.
Learn about our students’ real-world research at the Fall 2025 Fulton Forge Student Research Expo on Nov. 18.
Fulton Schools students address real-world research challenges. Learn all about it at the Fall 2025 Fulton Forge Student Research Expo Nov. 18.
ASU Engineering doctoral student Benjamin Mixon-Baca exposes “secure” apps that leak data, share code and profit from your privacy.
ASU’s Engineers Without Borders student chapter designs sustainable systems to meet critical water needs.
Fulton Schools researcher Hasan Davulcu builds transparent systems that explain decisions, cut toxic output and encourage balanced, respectful conversations.
Though its mission wrapped early, ASU Engineering’s CAOE shaped student leaders and delivered solutions for real-world challenges.
ASU Engineering’s DIYbio club gives students from all majors hands-on training in synthetic biology and global competition experience.
Ransalu Senanayake and his students develop new artificial intelligence for search-and-rescue and to assist the visually impaired.
The Fulton School’s NSF REU program offers undergraduates hands-on quantum computing research for real-world challenges.