by Steve Ryan | Mar 24, 2021 | News, Spring 2021, Upskill
$8M grant funds engineering and technology training to upskill the workforce BY JIMENA GARRISONMarch, 22, 2021 The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded Arizona State University an $8 million grant to lead an innovative workforce development partnership to help train...
by Steve Ryan | Mar 19, 2021 | iris, News, Spring 2021
What’s next for iris-recognition systems? ASU computer scientist says new tech may render passports and other forms of identification obsolete BY MARSHALL TERRILLMarch 16, 2021 It’s been said that the eyes are the window into the soul. And sometime in the very...
by amcdorma | Mar 19, 2021 | InnovationSpace 2021, News, Spring 2021, Women in engineering
InnovationSpace builds creative collaborations Entrepreneurial program teams Fulton Schools engineering students with peers in design, business and STEM disciplines to confront industry and societal changes BY JOE KULLMANMarch 16, 2021 Specialization has long been one...
by Steve Ryan | Mar 19, 2021 | News, shatterproof, Spring 2021, Women in engineering
Becoming shatterproof What it will take to build an antifragile economy in Arizona BY SARA CLEMENCEMarch, 15, 2021This story originally appeared in the spring 2021 issue of ASU Thrive magazine. Sunny. Sprawling. Rugged. Many words come to mind to describe the Phoenix...
by epryor1 | Mar 3, 2021 | branching, News, Spring 2021
Branching out ASU Engineering leading new cross-enterprise food safety project BY GARY WERNERMarch 1, 2021 Outbreaks of E. coli and other sources of food contamination are frustratingly common. For example, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention documented...
by Steve Ryan | Feb 17, 2021 | cyberdojo, News, Spring 2021
ASU’s cybersecurity dojo teaches moves to thwart cyberattacks BY LORI BAKERFebruary 15, 2021 ASU’s pwn.college is teaching next-gen cybersecurity martial artists the moves to combat cyberattacks It can be a dangerous internet out there. Not only are cyberattacks on...