Making sense of disorder in hyperuniform materials
ASU and Princeton researchers collaborate on Department of Defense MURI grant investigating hyperuniformity
Read MoreASU and Princeton researchers collaborate on Department of Defense MURI grant investigating hyperuniformity
Read MoreASU researchers are working with a multi-institute team to develop a new process to remove nitrate contamination from water and efficiently produce ammonia.
Read MoreEach presentation helps align Fulton Schools academic and research activities with industry challenges and future opportunities.
Read MoreFunded student projects address clean air, sustainable water use for agriculture, smart monitoring for aquaculture and Navajo community health and economics.
Read MoreA Fulton Schools computer science doctoral student’s podcast on the fast-evolving world of artificial intelligence and machine learning draws accolades.
Read MoreA new NSF project explores how intelligent wearable technology can benefit older adults with memory challenges.
Read MoreShowcasing their cyber defense skills, a team of ASU students placed third overall at the Western Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition.
Read MoreArizona State University students in the Solar Devils student organization are taking on the challenge of building a solar-powered car from scratch.
Read MoreASU researchers have demonstrated the first ultrafast optical modulation at mid-infrared wavelengths, which can improve communications and spectroscopy.
Read MorePrestigious Fulbright Scholarship will enable recent Fulton Schools graduate to pursue energy engineering master’s degree in cross-cultural environment
Read MoreEvery semester, the GIT Awards honors graphic information technology students who capture the attention of faculty and industry members with their visual storytelling abilities.
Read MoreBrent Sebold appointed the first Hool Coury Law Professor of Entrepreneurship to expand opportunities for students and faculty to make startup dreams real.
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