A look back at 2016 summer camps
ASU’s Fulton Schools Summer Academy actively engages students in grades 1-12 in STEM opportunities through hands-on engineering activities.
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Aug 11, 2016 | Outreach
ASU’s Fulton Schools Summer Academy actively engages students in grades 1-12 in STEM opportunities through hands-on engineering activities.
Read MoreAug 9, 2016 | Students
The ASU VIPLE and Minnowboard Robot Project team continued a string of excellent performances at the Intel Cup by ASU students by winning their second straight first prize award.
Read MoreLEGO robots help teach young students programming and problem solving at a summer program that aims to make STEM fun and engaging.
Read MoreJul 1, 2016 | From the Magazine, Research, Watch+Listen
“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 MoreJun 6, 2016 | From the Magazine, Research, Watch+Listen
In 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 MoreMay 26, 2016 | Faculty
Can the use of technology in the classroom help bridge the educational divide across diverse demographic, socio-economic and cultural landscapes?
Read MoreMay 6, 2016 | Outreach
Shoes that grow with feet, access to clean water in remote areas and an app for Lowell Observatory were engineering projects presented at ASU EPICS High Showcase.
Read MoreMay 6, 2016 | Students
Nathaniel Flick, a computer systems engineering student in Barrett, the Honors College, has always enjoyed building and creating along with taking on new challenges, so engineering was a natural career path for him after being exposed to it in high school.
Read MoreMay 6, 2016 | Students
From his first brush with engineering, Sami Mian has actively worked to expand his knowledge to share with others.
Read MoreMay 6, 2016 | Students
Lynne Nethken sees her future devoted to developing new technology to advance the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence, space exploration and autonomous electric vehicles.
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