Spring 2021

Fixing fragile foundations

Fixing fragile foundations

ASU Engineering experts offer perspective on the Biden administration’s $2 trillion American Jobs Plan to improve national infrastructure

Meet our 2021 exceptional graduates

Meet our 2021 exceptional graduates

Each semester, the Fulton Schools selects members of the graduating class who have demonstrated academic excellence, leadership and community service during their time as students.

Investing in infrastructure

Investing in infrastructure

Two of Fulton Schools’ leading sustainability scholars address the urgency of modernizing our infrastructure to meet future needs.

Greater than the sum of its parts

Greater than the sum of its parts

Inspired by natural systems like schools of fish, ASU computer scientists Andréa Richa and Joshua Daymude explore how undirected local interactions induce collective behaviors.

Becoming shatterproof

Becoming shatterproof

The ASU Engineering Dean Kyle Squires and faculty member Mariana Bertoni weigh in on what it will take to build an anti-fragile economy in Arizona

Branching out

Branching out

ASU Professor Michael Kozicki is leading a USDA-funded project to engineer dendrites as tags or labels that can improve food supply chain safety.

Designing alloys for corrosion resistance

Designing alloys for corrosion resistance

Professor Karl Sieradzki and a multi-university team developed a theory to help guide the design of new alloys that have corrosion-resistance properties