sunhacks: Bright minds hack for good and fun
More than 600 students participated in the annual ASU sunhacks hackathon, building skills, connections and prototypes through a fast-paced design experience.
Read MoreMore than 600 students participated in the annual ASU sunhacks hackathon, building skills, connections and prototypes through a fast-paced design experience.
Read MoreThe Techiepalooza networking event simulated an auction environment as it challenged students to sell their ideas and skills to each other.
Read MoreThe ‘hackademics’ of Shellphish, an ethical hacking group that includes ASU faculty and students, are developing a cybersecurity system powered by AI.
Read MoreDesert WAVE, an all-female robotics team, wins international RoboSub competition using two robots in tandem.
Read MoreASU’s Fulton Schools and Los Alamos National Laboratory celebrate the first year success of an education-centered partnership.
Read MoreComputer science students rewarded with cold, hard cash for their solutions to managing cascading disasters.
Read MoreStudent innovators from across the globe compete for $390,000 in venture funding.
Read MoreASU’s Rossum Rumblers student robotics club developed innovative, captivating designs for robots and their parts that won multiple VEX U competition awards.
Read MoreASU students use synthetic biology to develop community health solutions and fight “forever chemicals” for a global science competition.
Read MoreA team of ASU students advances in the Schneider Go Green competition with an idea to make buildings more energy efficient using phase change materials.
Read MoreASU’s Sun Devil Motorsports team unveils their student-designed car that will compete in a race with teams from around the world.
Read MoreFor the three-day design challenge Devils Invent: Aerospace Sustainability, students developed ideas to help the aviation industry achieve net-zero emissions.
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