2015-2016 Faculty awards and research highlights
Ron Askin: a dedicated, driving force behind Fulton Schools rise and recognition This year, Ron...
Read MoreRon Askin: a dedicated, driving force behind Fulton Schools rise and recognition This year, Ron...
Read MoreIn action-packed science fiction movies, victory over an indomitable foe is often achieved by a lone hero or a single genius. But in real life it never happens that way.
Read MoreIn Fall 2016, the Fulton Schools have over 20,000 students including more than 2800 freshmen.
Read MoreA major industry group spotlights the rising academic quality of the Fulton Schools’ construction programs.
Read MoreSpring Berman is developing methods to optimize and control collaborative, adaptable swarms of small robots to tackle big problems.
Read More“The hard part in neuralprosthetic science is the interface, getting the prosthetics to talk to the nerves,” says Bradley Greger. “It’s not just telling the fingers to move, the brain has to know the fingers have moved as directed.”
Read MoreSetbacks at off-road vehicle competitions this year haven’t dimmed the Sun Devil Racing Development club’s hopes of rising to the top in near future.
Read MoreMicah Lande aims to use his Tooker Professorship to harness creative thinking and the maker spirit to better engage and educate engineering students.
Read MoreASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering is now ranked by Ford Motor Company as one of its top recruitment schools.
Read MoreHEEAP has provided engineering education support to nearly 5,000 Vietnamese participants from 20 universities and invested $25 million in higher education.
Read MoreIn the robotics industry, engineering isn’t easy, so a professor is teaching his computer systems engineering students to work with difficult and unpredictable sensors and situations.
Read MoreAerospace engineering doctoral student Nithya Subramanian won an Amelia Earhart Fellowship, which aims to support and grow the number of women in the aerospace industry.
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