
Powering the future of space
As part of a university consortium, researchers in the Fulton Schools are developing solar devices to help power spacecraft more sustainably and affordably.
Read MoreAs part of a university consortium, researchers in the Fulton Schools are developing solar devices to help power spacecraft more sustainably and affordably.
Read MoreASU researcher gets funding to help secure the country’s energy self-sufficiency.
Read MoreA Fulton Schools team was named winner in the 3D Solar Visibility Prize for creating an AI-based tool supporting electricity grid modernization and the distribution of solar energy.
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 researcher Sarma Vrudhula has been awarded a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a new chip for artificial intelligence.
Read MoreEquipped with the strong foundation in mechanical engineering gained from ASU, Jacob Tetlow has had a successful career despite his humble beginnings.
Read MoreASU researcher Nick Rolston received an NSF CAREER Award to advance perovskite solar technology and further develop the field’s workforce.
Read MoreASU researcher Nick Rolston received a grant from the U.S. DOE to explore a potential cause of perovskite solar panel degradation.
Read MoreUndergraduate students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Read MoreASU researcher Meng Tao worked with an interdisciplinary team to recommend new ways to make solar panel recycling easier and more economical.
Read MoreASU’s Mojdeh Khorsand Hedman received a 2024 NSF CAREER Award to determine how best to integrate distributed electricity resources into the power grid.
Read MoreFulton Schools chemical and materials engineering faculty members taking on research project to make steel manufacturing carbon-free and eco-friendly
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