Taylor Wiehn wins inaugural FURI Alumni Award
Chemical engineering alumnus Taylor Wiehn is the inaugural recipient of the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative Alumni Award.
Read MoreChemical engineering alumnus Taylor Wiehn is the inaugural recipient of the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative Alumni Award.
Read MoreJae-sun Seo is attempting to shatter the computing, energy and size limitations of state-of-the-art learning algorithms to fit on small footprint devices with the help of custom-designed hardware.
Read MoreHundreds of students from elementary school through high school learned technical skills and got a glimpse into the life of an engineer and a college student through summer camps hosted by Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
Read MoreFulton Schools researchers are taking aim at breaking down barriers that prevent artificial hands from giving users the full sensations and functional capabilities of natural hands.
Read MoreLeading semiconductor-based solutions supplier and long-time ASU industry partner ON Semiconductor created two endowed professorships and committed $2 million to be split between the the W. P. Carey School of Business and the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Read MoreStudies of the mechanisms of early human neurodevelopment and the effects of aging and other risk factors for Alzheimer’s Disease will be done by ASU’s Brafman Lab with recent grants from the National Institutes of Health and the Arizona Biomedical Research Commission.
Read MoreAdam Doupé wants to develop tools that can automatically find vulnerabilities in web applications so they can be found and remedied before an attacker can exploit them.
Read MoreA group of engineering and science faculty members is striving to expand the scope of ASU’s bioengineering research and education — as well as students’ career possibilities.
Read MoreRod Roscoe has been awarded a prestigious Tooker Professorship to advance his work in developing an engaging human systems engineering curriculum at the Fulton Schools.
Read MoreResearchers, leaders, industry members and stakeholders of the Industry–University Cooperative Research Center Building Reliable Advancements in Neurotechnology, or BRAIN, gathered the center’s inaugural industry advisory board meeting on June 29.
Read MoreJay Oswald is working to improve the process of developing plastics as part of a five-year, $500,000 National Science Foundation CAREER Award project.
Read MoreThe foremost national engineering education advocacy group has given biomedical engineering lecturer Casey Ankeny one of its annual teaching awards.
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