The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Capstone Showcase empowers graduating students to present innovative solutions to real-world problems

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Capstone Showcase empowers graduating students to present innovative solutions to real-world problems
Fulton Schools biomedical engineering students lead research into student and professor mental health and how teaching methods affect well-being
Grand Challenges Scholars impact the world as they pursue the traits and qualities needed to succeed in a transdisciplinary and global environment
Each semester, the Fulton Schools honors members of the graduating class who have demonstrated academic excellence, leadership and community service during their time as students
ASU’s Sun Devil Motorsports team unveils their student-designed car that will compete in a race with teams from around the world
EWB student group members build small-scale recycling machines to re-use plastic bottle waste found on site
Recently named a 2023 Seaborg Fellow, ASU doctoral candidate Gerson Leonel will spend the summer at Los Alamos National Laboratory to study nuclear science
Meet Fulton Schools student researchers advancing microelectronics, additive manufacturing and energy at the Spring 2023 FURI Symposium, April 21.
Fulton Schools students perform research to determine how radiation and high altitudes affect seeds
Seven students from the ASU engineering Meteor Studio to create animated graphics for the Oakland A’s spring training stadium
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers student organization at ASU offers students networking and career building opportunities
23 teams from 11 universities competed in an ASU Devils Invent hackathon aimed at tackling terrorist threats to U.S. homeland security
School of Arts, Media and Engineering Fabrication Lab student worker selected to participate in ASU Psyche Inspired program
Students in ASU’s Engineers Without Borders chapter help underprivileged communities around the world with their engineering skills
Devils Invent – Aerospace Sustainability was a three-day design challenge where students created ideas to help the aviation industry achieve net-zero emissions
Student interns for the nonprofit 33 Buckets, started by three Fulton Schools alumni, collaborate with the people of Cusco, Peru, to improve water treatment setups
Three Fulton Schools doctoral students were selected as NSF scholarship recipients, funding industry internships connected to their dissertation focus
Computer science senior Krishna Prasad Sheshadri and team develop AI-driven Braille board
Mechanical engineering major Katie Sue Pascavis receives prestigious award to study water sanitation, sustainable engineering in the UK
Gold awarded an invitation to present her JMARS XR research at American Geophysical Union conference