New NSF rankings show ASU’s expanding impact in industrial engineering and computer science.
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.
ASU biomedical engineering faculty members are taking their inventions to market through entrepreneurial ventures.
The Fulton Schools celebrates Stephanie Forrest and fellow scholars named Regents Professors for their impactful research and innovation.
Jean Andino develops patent-pending technology to control carbon dioxide levels in vehicles.
Kerner receives Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Fellowship for advancing AI for global good.
A NASA-backed project is turning smart glasses into emergency medical assistants for both astronauts and Arizonans.
Learn about our students’ real-world research at the Fall 2025 Fulton Forge Student Research Expo on Nov. 18.
Stephanie Forrest and Joshua Daymude develop a mathematical model revealing how fear, surveillance and punishment shape self-censorship.
ASU mechanical engineering student and professional race car driver Isabella Robusto aims to become one of the top drivers in stock car racing.
K. Selçuk Candan and Sarah Stabenfeldt have been recognized for advancing data science and regenerative medicine through innovative teaching and research.
Ellie Fini creates bio-based materials for transportation infrastructure and mentors the next generation.
NSF CAREER Award supports Dina Verdín’s research to reflect engineering students’ educational journeys.
7 ASU Engineering faculty earn NSF CAREER Awards.
Laura Hosman’s SolarSPELL brings solar-powered digital libraries to remote communities.
Fulton Schools experts say AI is reshaping jobs, but core computer science and problem-solving skills will remain essential.
Vidya Chhabria is among the first cohort to receive award for research advancing AI- and GPU-driven database management systems.
Yu Yao and her team are developing compact mid-infrared sensors to make light absorption analysis more accessible.