ASU’s TweetTracker helps make sense of social media
This tool is helping people to track, analyze and understand the massive amount of activity on Twitter by identifying the who, what, where and when of social media usage.
Read MoreThis tool is helping people to track, analyze and understand the massive amount of activity on Twitter by identifying the who, what, where and when of social media usage.
Read MoreASU is partnering in a $28.1 million national research program to develop cybersecurity tools and standards to protect the country’s electricity infrastructure from attacks.
Read MoreA Del E. Webb School of Construction School alum had a key role in building a new state memorial honoring those who sacrificed to protect the lives of others.
Read MoreCun-Zheng Ning and his research group have been awarded a 2015 Popular Science Best of What’s New Award for demonstrating the world’s first white laser.
Read MoreThe first ABET-accredited fully online undergraduate program in electrical engineering in the world was launched in 2013 at Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Read MoreYalin Wang’s work may help provide computational software to monitor and understand the structural changes related to Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological disorders.
Read MorePablo Guimerá Coll brings home first place NSF honor for Fulton Schools ERC.
Read MoreRecent alumna Luz Osuna is giving back to the school and student organizations that have helped her to reach her career goals.
Read MoreAmerican Heart Association fellowship supports Fuqing Wu’s stem cells research for therapy for heart attack patients.
Read MoreAn ASU engineer is leading research and tech development that holds promise for more energy-efficient, effective and healthier lighting.
Read MoreThe students of the Fulton Schools are known as high achievers who make a difference in the world...
Read MoreDiane ’61 and Gary Tooker ’62, ’96, established the Gary and Diane Tooker Scholarship for Engineering and the Diane and Gary Tooker Chair and Professorships for Effective Education in STEM.
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