Spring 2022

ASU engineers earn 10 NSF CAREER Awards

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

Construction education goes virtual

Construction education goes virtual

Associate Professor Steven Ayer has made it possible, with augmented and virtual reality, for students to visit construction sites without ever leaving the classroom

Empowered to make a difference

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.

Sensing danger

Sensing danger

ASU’s Anamitra Pal is leading research to enable better monitoring and management of remote power grid infrastructure during wildfires.

Factories of the future

Factories of the future

Fulton Schools Associate Professor Dhruv Bhate explains how ASU will help industry work on the cutting edge of tech

When time doesn’t heal all wounds

When time doesn’t heal all wounds

Fulton Schools researcher Jordan Yaron’s innovative approaches to healing chronic wounds are supported by the Wound Healing Foundation and National Institutes of Health

Web 3.0: What is it?

Web 3.0: What is it?

Fulton Schools Research Professor Dragan Boscovic explains the next wave of the internet

Helping women thrive

Helping women thrive

Fulton Schools students find connections, support and success in engineering and technology majors and career preparation through student organizations

Cutting losses

Cutting losses

ASU engineering research equips the solar energy industry to develop more efficient devices

Biomedical engineering honors

Biomedical engineering honors

Sarah Stabenfeldt was elected to the AIMBE College of Fellows for her impactful contributions to the field of biomedical engineering

Within reach

Within reach

The first prosthesis to combine soft robotics and natural biomechanics begins new phase of extensive clinical trial led by Mayo Clinic and ASU researchers