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Elizabeth Jones assists an elementary school student at GEAR Day 2018.
September 28, 2020
Elizabeth Jones earns Society of Women Engineers Outstanding Collegiate Member award for promoting belonging and diversity in the engineering community.
overhead view of a freeway overpass
September 24, 2020
Two Fulton Schools engineers are leading research that Arizona leaders envision will put the state at the forefront of automated transportation innovation
A screenshot of a Zoom meeting with 16 participants. Joy Marsalla, an ASU alumna, is highlighted as the speaker.
September 23, 2020
Connecting with others helps keep us inspired and motivated, and first-year Fulton Schools students make some of their earliest connections at ASU during E2.
Dan Rivera
September 16, 2020
Daniel E. Rivera has been recognized by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers for his achievements in advancing interactive computer-based education.
graphic that says "Sun Devil 100 - Fulton Schools Class of 2020"
September 14, 2020
Twelve Fulton Schools alumni were featured in the Sun Devil 100 Class of 2020 for their entrepreneurship and leadership in their fields.
Julianne Holloway in a lab
September 10, 2020
ASU engineering faculty member Julianne Holloway is being recognized among the best and brightest in the field of chemical engineering.
Metal additive manufacturing equipment in the Additive Manufacturing Center on the ASU Polytechnic campus Innovation Hub.

How ASU is transforming additive manufacturing science and education

ASU researchers are innovating additive manufacturing and preparing students for the field by developing new learning materials, including a new textbook.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSEMTE

ASU students place second in the world at robotics competition

All-female underwater robotics team Desert WAVE won second place overall and had top finishes in other categories at the 23rd International RoboSub Competition.
School or unitPOLY
photo of a person holding a tissue to their nose

Plotting droplets: New mathematical tools for more robust simulations

Mohamed Kasbaoui and Marcus Herrmann received a $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to work on a three-year project modeling complex fluid flows.
School or unitSEMTE
generated graphic of four men holding an oversized check

Sun Devil solar venture wins grand prize at national competition

ASU engineering team wins more than $500,000 for developing innovative new solar energy technology.
School or unitECEEFulton Schools

Date range September 2020