Computer science researchers hope artificial intelligence can help restore Hawaiian food sovereignty
Women in engineering
Microbes, medicine and mentorship
Fulton Schools researcher Rosa-Krajmalnik Brown generates new revelations in health, biology and environmental engineering.
Cracking the code of online computer science clubs
CodeDevils is a fully online club that creates a coding community for ASU students all over the world.
5 alumni inducted into Fulton Schools Hall of Fame
New members’ achievements exemplify ASU engineering’s pursuit of excellence and aspiration to serve society.
Improving materials recyclability using nanotechnology
ASU researcher S. Eileen Seo receives support from the Department of Energy to create a novel approach to manufacturing self-repairing polymer objects.
BMES at ASU expands student development
The Biomedical Engineering Society at ASU partnered with global medical technology leader BD to support professional development activities.
ASU startup Crystal Sonic wins Natcast Pitch Competition
Researcher Mariana Bertoni and team are using acoustics to advance next-generation technology transforming the semiconductor production landscape.
DEF CON Academy looks to serve, build community
Fulton Schools researchers a strong presence at ASU’s Global Security Initiative event that aims to upskill the hacker community at scale.
Engineering an inclusive future
The ASU Fulton Schools community has been highly involved in advancing inclusive excellence through education, student success, research and outreach activities.
Professor awarded prestigious DOE Early Career Award
Eileen Seo’s research explores generation of new materials with the potential to help develop innovative energy solutions.
SolarSPELL libraries deployed to help communities in Arizona
With humanitarian projects in 15 countries, ASU-developed SolarSPELL now providing solar-powered library devices to Hopi health care workers and crisis responders in Phoenix.
Discovering new materials using AI and machine learning
Researchers are empowering artificial intelligence and machine learning with incorporated large language models and integrated computational tools to enhance and develop new materials.
Seeking the biometric bill of rights
Fulton Schools researcher Katina Michael studies the intersection of biotechnology and cybersecurity, and warns that our most personal data must be better protected
Ten ASU students, alumni nominated for Marshall and Rhodes Scholarships
The two awards which provide study support to graduates are among the most coveted fellowships in the world.
3 ASU faculty named 2024 President’s Professors
President’s Professor, one of the university’s top faculty honors was bestowed upon the three professors at a ceremony on the Tempe campus.
Building a modern construction workforce
ASU’s Del E. Webb School of Construction prepares the next generation of construction leaders using modern technology and hands-on experience.
AI as teammate: The human systems approach
ASU engineer Nancy Cooke thinks AI and humans need to be a team, playing up the strengths of both.
Work with AI leads to advances in food security
Assistant Professor Hannah Kerner is the artificial intelligence leader of two NASA agricultural programs.
ASU students seek to combat food waste, insecurity with innovative startup
Verdantt Fresh eliminates food waste through an app that pairs with a fresh produce vending machine for better tracking, tips and a payment portal.
Advocating for life-saving automotive systems
In a second career after many years as an ASU engineering professor, Norma Hubele has made her mark as a leading authority on automobile safety.