Research facilities

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

Where engineering innovation begins

With more than one million square feet of space in more than a dozen buildings, the Fulton Schools has a wide range of state-of-the-art technology infrastructure designed to foster interdisciplinary education and collaborative research.

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Featured Fulton Schools facilities

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Altitude Chamber Lab

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The Altitude Chamber Lab simulates extreme altitudes for pilot training, product testing/development, human subject research and high-altitude testing.

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ASU Drone Studio

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The ASU Drone Studio offers a controlled, motion-capture-equipped space for research on UAV drones, robotics and large-scale motion capture.

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MacroTechnology Works

MacroTechnology Works (MTW) is ASU’s world-class facility for research on semiconductors, advanced materials, processing and device fabrication at industrial scale.

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Sutton Hall

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Sutton Hall houses the office of the director of the Polytechnic School, business and research services and the Collaboratory, which supports research on human-centered smart solutions.

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Other research facilities and centers

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ASU Core Facilities

ASU Core Research Facilities provide access to advanced equipment, in-depth consultation and individualized services to help you achieve your research goals on any budget, scale or timeline. With 30 distinct facilities in six focus areas, you will find what you need.

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Arizona Core Network

The Arizona Core Network is the cornerstone of Arizona’s research infrastructure. Learn about available facilities at Arizona’s three public universities. Combined, these core research facilities can propel and refine new technologies, ventures and discoveries.

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Fulton Schools Research Centers

The Fulton Schools are home to several federally funded Engineering Research Centers and NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers, as well as over 30 ASU research centers and institutes.

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