Between 2013 and 2021, the number of unfilled cybersecurity jobs grew 350%. How do we fill these gaps? Hear what ASU researchers have to say.
Women in engineering
ASU professor chosen to lead global urban climate research organization
Fulton Schools assistant professor Ariane Middel chosen as president of the International Association for Urban Climate (IAUC)
Empowering Navajo students
ASU researchers and the Navajo Nation Office of Diné School Improvement have developed culturally relevant engineering curricula for Navajo middle schoolers
Productive introductions for future engineers
The answer: E2. The question: Where do first-year Fulton Schools students get opportunities to start making valuable career-building connections?
Meet the newest Fulton Schools faculty
Join us in welcoming more than 50 new faculty members in 2022–23. These talented professionals bring skills and insights from top universities, leading laboratories and innovative industry sectors across the nation and around the world.
Rich heritage shapes career aspirations
With a doctoral degree in construction and industry experience, Navajo Nation member Brianne Arviso brings a strong cultural vision to her work as a builder
Molecular clues behind traumatic brain injury
Sarah Stabenfeldt’s lab identifies biomarkers associated with the progression of TBI, a leading cause of death and disability
Funding, freedom, flexibility
The National Science Foundation selects Graduate Research Fellows to conduct impactful research at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and nationwide
International Women in Engineering Day 2022
In honor of #INWED2022, we asked our recent grads, “Why is it important to have more women in engineering?” Hear what they have to say.
ASU earns best finish ever in cybersecurity competition
Showcasing their cyber defense skills, a team of ASU students placed third overall at the Western Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition
A solar-powered learning experience
ASU students in the Solar Devils student organization are taking on the challenge of building a solar-powered car from scratch
Riding mid-infrared waves
ASU researchers demonstrated the first ultrafast optical modulation at mid-infrared wavelengths, which can improve communications and spectroscopy applications
Driven to discover
Danika Kartchner’s academic success, research skills, community service and productive internships have made her a Fulbright Scholarship winner
Speeding up database inferences
Assistant Professor Jia Zou has earned a 2022 NSF CAREER Award for her proposal to design a new database that can produce real-time results
ASU engineers earn 10 NSF CAREER Awards
Ten faculty members in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering have received NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Awards in 2022
Character first, robotics second
Camaraderie between ASU engineering student mentors and a local group of high schoolers sheds light on the importance of STEM education for young learners
CHART-ing the future of space exploration
Nancy Cooke and other ASU researchers are helping people, robots and AI collaborate more safely, effectively
Congratulations, Fulton Schools Goldwater Scholars!
Two Fulton Schools students, among 4 awardees at ASU, have been awarded the Goldwater Scholarship for excellence in STEM research
Empowered to make a difference
An electrifying start to her engineering journey helped ASU student Jayashree Adivarahan stand out to earn a Cadence Women in Technology Scholarship.
Battling Alzheimer’s disease with AI
Fulton Schools and Banner health researchers combining health informatics, artificial intelligence and imaging expertise to improve dementia treatment