Fulton Schools researchers and students are helping shape quantum computing, which could revolutionize health care, materials discovery, supply chains and more.
Fulton Schools researchers and students are helping shape quantum computing, which could revolutionize health care, materials discovery, supply chains and more.
Information technology program prepares technology professionals to lead innovation through applied research.
Yuehwern Yih explored how gaps between digital systems and real-world conditions affect health care and humanitarian aid.
The Employment Assistance and Social Engagement program at Fulton Schools is re-imagining how to support neurodivergent engineering students.
Elham Fini says pavement’s potential impact on our health deserves as much attention as its carbon or energy footprint.
Barbara Smith’s work received the highest federal award to improve the detection of neurodegenerative diseases through biomarkers.
Industry support strengthens student pathways and applied learning in construction.
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
An accelerated online program, late nights and a bond built beyond the screen
Fulton Schools’ manufacturing engineering students are gaining hands-on experience in labs, research and internships while preparing for industry careers.
Heather Clark says advancements in technology mean health care and engineering go hand in hand.
How Stephanie Forrest ‘overcorrected’ and received ASU’s highest faculty honor.
Deniz Karakoc’s research into data from five turbulent years shows where food kept moving and where bottlenecks quietly caused chaos.
Daniel Frank and Laura Hosman are recognized for work aligning with the high aspirations of the ASU Charter.
Fulton Schools assistant professor Lacy Greening’s agentic AI middle-mile plan earns ARPA-I nod.
New NSF rankings show ASU’s expanding impact in industrial engineering and computer science.
Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown says the professorship funds will support innovative projects, partnerships and continued leadership in microbiome research and mentorship.
As an emerging biomedical informatics researcher, Fulton Schools computer science grad brings curiosity, compassion and innovation to her work at ASU.
Fulton Schools students gained community, confidence and career inspiration at the world’s largest gathering of women in computing.