From cyberspace to outer space
Engineering research at ASU is shaping the future, making technology faster, safer and more adaptive to the needs of people and the planet.
Read MoreEngineering research at ASU is shaping the future, making technology faster, safer and more adaptive to the needs of people and the planet.
Read MoreASU researcher Dina Verdín receives an NSF CAREER Award to reshape education theories to reflect engineering students’ diverse identities and lived experiences.
Read MoreA revamped Fulton Schools programming course helps students build confidence, master coding through persistence and thrive alongside AI technology.
Read MoreArizona State University is expanding access to semiconductor education through SEMI University, offering flexible, industry-aligned courses that support workforce development in microelectronics and AI.
Read MoreLearners worldwide are mastering experimental design through an accessible, self-paced online course rooted in decades of expertise and real-world applications.
Read MoreKids explored science and engineering through hands-on activities like building racecars and launching rockets.
Read MoreThe Polytechnic School, part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, celebrates 10 years of excellence, innovation and collaboration.
Read MoreExtended reality class prepares students for semiconductor industry ASU researcher Umberto Celano...
Read MoreIn 2024, the faculty, staff and students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU took the initiative to innovate with intent.
Read MoreNearly every communication leaves a digital trace, and highly qualified data scientists are in demand to analyze all the resulting information.
Read MoreAn interdisciplinary research project led by ASU explores new ways to use easily accessible technology to enhance hands-on, collaborative learning.
Read MoreASU associate professor, Ehsan Dehghan-Niri, has made significant progress on his Certification to Degree, or C2D program, testing new models and encouraging student growth.
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