2024 year in review: Engineering with purpose
In 2024, the faculty, staff and students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU took the initiative to innovate with intent.
Read MoreIn 2024, the faculty, staff and students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU took the initiative to innovate with intent.
Read MoreASU engineering students in the FURI program are improving environmental impacts of microelectronics through TSMC-sponsored projects.
Read MoreAt the close of the fall and spring semesters, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering recognizes select members of the graduating class for demonstrating academic excellence, extraordinary leadership and community service.
Read MoreASU’s Nick Rolston looks to revolutionize sustainable harvesting of critical materials in mining and from the ocean through a pair of research grants.
Read MoreStudents in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Read MoreResearcher Mariana Bertoni and team are using acoustics to advance next-generation technology transforming the semiconductor production landscape.
Read MoreThe ASU engineering community has been highly involved in increasing inclusive excellence through education, student success, research and outreach activities.
Read MoreA technical language course and other workforce development efforts by ASU are set to economically benefit people and businesses in the U.S. and Mexico.
Read MoreThe Fulton Schools is continually growing its teaching and research enterprise to increase the scope and impact of its educational programs and research initiatives.
Read MoreASU researcher awarded by the Open Compute Project to improve microchip quality assessments.
Read MoreASU engineering students embarked on a new study abroad experience in Taiwan to gain a wider understanding of the history and technology of microelectronics.
Read MoreASU researcher Chao Wang developed an accessible manufacturing method for researchers to prototype and produce ultrathin nanophotonic devices.
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