Adianne Alamban
Adianne Alamban’s ultimate goal is to be inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, and her experience at ASU prepared her for it.
Read MoreThe Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering recognizes students who have worked diligently to excel academically and contribute to advancing the Fulton Schools mission.
Each semester, the Fulton Schools selects members of the graduating class who embody academic excellence, leadership and community service during their time as students. These exceptional students have excelled in research, public service, entrepreneurship and outreach.
Students chosen as Outstanding Graduates are honored for their exemplary academic performance and participation in activities that enhance their engineering skills. Impact Award winners are selected for their leadership, volunteer and service roles that have positively impacted the communities. Grand Challenges Scholars are students who have completed the Grand Challenges Scholars Program.
These students are deeply committed to making a positive impact on the world around them. Whether it is through volunteer work, community service, or other activities, these graduates are dedicated to improving the lives of those around them in the ASU community, Arizona and globally.
Learn about the exceptional graduates of the spring 2024 class below.
Adianne Alamban’s ultimate goal is to be inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, and her experience at ASU prepared her for it.
Read MoreWhen changing her major, Meagan Barnhurst found human systems engineering, which appealed to her love for helping others as well as a more technical field.
Read MoreThe entrepreneurial mindset started for Ryan Bastuba with a childhood lemonade stand and continued at ASU by influencing his choice in degree programs.
Read MoreStar-student and community-minded athlete Coben Bourguet rushes toward success in industrial engineering.
Read MoreOutstanding Graduate Justin Crawford’s career goals as a civil engineer focus on helping communities be sustainable and protecting valuable natural resources.
Read MoreDuring his time at ASU, Dominik Croci considered it a great honor to lead the GIT Coding Club and is proud of helping increase their membership numbers.
Read MoreAt ASU, Dupre was at the cutting-edge of x-ray technology as he worked on the first ever Compact X-ray Free Electron Laser Project.
Read MoreAllysa Hayden’s passion for aviation led her to Fulton Schools at Arizona State University, where she studied the world of aviation, held various leadership positions and thrived as a woman in STEM.
Read MoreASU Impact Award recipient, Outstanding Graduate and engineering undergraduate convocation speaker Joshua Kim dedicated himself to service and research.
Read MoreOutstanding Graduate Jacqueline King hopes to use leadership skills she learned at ASU to attain high-level roles in the construction industry.
Read MoreOutstanding Graduate Vishnu Kotta aspires to earn a master’s degree in engineering, pursue a career in research and development and be involved in the making of water management policy.
Read MoreSophie Nguyen aims to leverage engineering skills developed at ASU to continue innovation in medical therapeutics and improve the lives of many people.
Read MoreDevin Nikjou says he hopes to one day use his engineering background to come up with new innovative solutions to address needs that remain in medicine.
Read MoreASU ice hockey and lacrosse player Malak Rabuck not only scored an information technology degree, she also made her most valuable connections at the university.
Read MoreOutstanding Graduate Ivy Shockley wants to help ensure the safety of future built environments through more creative design, planning and construction practices.
Read MoreShane Tokishi was part of the first group of students to ever design, develop and hot fire a liquid rocket engine at ASU.
Read MoreStar student uses math to create community for fellow students.
Read MoreAryzema Urrutia created inclusive engineering communities through work as a teaching assistant and IISE treasurer.
Read MoreFirst-generation Hispanic graduate, Peter Vargas, hopes to use computer science to help future learners succeed in STEM.
Read MoreReturning learner Emily Williamson engineered a career change for a bright, bold future.
Read MoreEmily Aragon showed her passion for diversity in STEM by creating the Women in Technological Entrepreneurship and Management student organization.
Read MoreLucas Barduson’s undergraduate experience at ASU helped him realize that leadership is his biggest passion.
Read MoreGrace Billingsley aimed to help enhance people’s lives with biomedical engineering. She created a neural network that detects brain tumors in MRI images.
Read MoreKyle A. Butler was able to lead the Drone Devils as president, obtain an aircraft dispatcher certificate and complete two graduate degrees in aviation.
Read MoreASU Impact Award recipient, Outstanding Graduate and engineering undergraduate convocation speaker Joshua Kim dedicated himself to service and research.
Read MoreASU Impact Award recipient and Outstanding Graduate Hunter Mantle served as a leader in multiple capacities and conducted electrical engineering research.
Read MoreSophie Nguyen aims to leverage engineering skills developed at ASU to continue innovation in medical therapeutics and improve the lives of many people.
Read MoreWilliam Noll learned that engineering tools can be leveraged to help humans understand the complexities of the brain and motor control systems.
Read MoreASU Impact Award recipient and Outstanding Graduate Cameron Rennacker gained hands-on design experience through his graphic information technology program.
Read MoreStar student uses math to create community for fellow students.
Read MoreA fascination with electrocardiogram machines led to a prolific four years of participating in research, hackathons and service for Era Joy Padilla Agus.
Read MoreDeepit Arora’s long-held fascination with autonomous systems and vehicles dates back to childhood.
Read MoreKayshavi Bakshi says engineering changed her life by giving her the ability to give back to her community.
Read MoreGrand Challenges Scholar Neha Balamurugan has used her computer science skills to help address women’s health and education equity issues.
Read MoreGlobally-minded graduate, Asher Baptista, finds the joy in improving daily life with technology.
Read MoreRagde Chaira-Gouzounis is a Grand Challenges Scholar graduating from Fulton Schools at Arizona State University with a background forged through academic excellence.
Read MoreNabhan Fakrudin is a molecular biologist by profession, but an engineer by passion.
Read MoreShrey Garg is eager to solve grand challenges in sustainability with the computer science knowledge he learned and the experience he gained at ASU and beyond.
Read MoreSushrut Ghosal has used the transformative potential of computer science and artificial intelligence to create solutions for social impact.
Read MoreRishik Kolli, a graduate of the Fulton Schools at Arizona State University immersed himself in computer science, earning a multitude of accolades during his tenure at ASU. Through academic pursuit, Kolli emerged as a Grand Challenges Scholar.
Read MoreGrand Challenges Scholar Graduate Cameron Morgan wants to help protect the natural environment and develop technology to reverse negative climate change impacts
Read MoreLilli Offenberger has actively used her biomedical engineering skills to develop solutions to real-world health challenges during her time at ASU.
Read MoreKhushi Pandey wants to make the world greener and cleaner and being a chemical engineer will allow her to do so.
Read MoreNicholas Rodian Peterson found himself drawn to the idea of being someone who crafts the tools that enable space exploration.
Read MoreHailey Petsch studied mechanical engineering to explore her passion for math and the automotive industry.
Read MoreASU Grand Challenges Scholar Sashrik Rajesh combined his computer science education with a passion for investing to start his own finance education platform.
Read MoreAnant Rastogi says his degree in computer systems engineering equips him with a comprehensive understanding of both computer hardware and software.
Read MoreKyle Selasky’s journey at the Fulton Schools led to a passion for robotics, blending mechanical and electrical principles, aiming to design devices that protect and enhance experiences worldwide.
Read MoreRiley Seminara says he originally chose chemical engineering as a major because he was good at math and chemistry.
Read MorePriyati Sharma says working with people to devise innovative solutions is essential to engineering. She wants to enhance access to synthetic biology education.
Read MoreConnor Williamson chose to study chemical engineering because he wanted to master a challenging field with a vast range of career options.
Read MoreASU Impact Award recipient, Outstanding Graduate and engineering undergraduate convocation speaker Joshua Kim dedicated himself to service and research.
Read MoreIra A. Fulton Schools of Engineering graduate convocation speaker Frank Wencheng Liu conducted research in extended reality applications to improve education.
Read MorePalais Outstanding Doctoral Student Sreenithy Chandran researched computational imaging and gained hands-on experience in multiple industry internships.
Read MoreASU Impact Award recipient and Outstanding Graduate Hunter Mantle served as a leader in multiple capacities and conducted electrical engineering research.
Read MoreASU Impact Award recipient and Outstanding Graduate Cameron Rennacker gained hands-on design experience through his graphic information technology program.
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