Meet student researchers advancing health, education and data solutions
Undergraduate and graduate students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Read MoreUndergraduate and graduate students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Read MoreBeomjin Kwon receives NSF CAREER Award to track data during heat transfer through artificial intelligence.
Read MoreASU doctoral student Daniel Rivera’s innovative research uses electric fields to purify hydrogen in petroleum refineries and semiconductor manufacturing.
Read MoreASU researcher Wonmo Kang earned an NSF CAREER award to develop a manufacturing technique for materials with ultrahigh electrical conductivity properties.
Read MoreAnthony Waas, the new director of ASU’s School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, lays out a vision for a new way to educate engineers.
Read MoreThe ASU-led SWAP Hub, a U.S. Department of Defense Microelectronics Commons Hub, advances electronic technology and workforce development for national defense.
Read MoreXiangjia “Cindy” Li is developing a multi-material 3D printing approach for scalable additive manufacturing of bioinspired heterogeneous materials.
Read MoreKailong Jin receives NSF CAREER Award to explore the phenomena behind polymer crystallization.
Read MoreZhe Xu earns National Science Foundation award to fund cyber-physical systems research in pursuit of advances in robotic technologies.
Read MoreStudent organization encourages creative implementation of engineering skills through building and battling robots.
Read MoreIntel funded an ASU team to implement inclusive excellence initiatives that broaden participation in semiconductor-related engineering education and careers.
Read MoreMaterial Advantage organization is preparing ASU students for challenges of laying groundwork to expand horizons of high-tech innovation.
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