Meet student researchers solving health and sustainability issues
Undergraduate students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Read MoreUndergraduate students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Read MoreBiomedical Engineering Society at ASU has partnered with global medical technology leader BD to expand opportunities for ASU students.
Read MoreASU engineering researcher secures a patent for breakthrough rapid antimicrobial testing using video-based object scattering detection.
Read MoreThe ASU engineering community has been highly involved in increasing inclusive excellence through education, student success, research and outreach activities.
Read MoreThe Flinn Foundation supports an innovative advanced degree opportunity in biomedical engineering to improve health care solutions in Arizona.
Read MoreThe Techiepalooza networking event simulated an auction environment as it challenged students to sell their ideas and skills to each other.
Read MoreASU researchers are using artificial intelligence to improve Alzheimer’s disease treatment, non-invasive health monitoring and independence for older adults.
Read MoreExperience the breakthroughs in regenerative cell therapies through ImmunoShield Therapeutics’ innovative approach.
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 MoreArizona State University and Mayo Clinic Arizona are researching recovery methods for heart attack patients through regenerative cell therapies.
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 MoreOvercoming hardship, unlocking one’s potential, facing climate catastrophe, and a pandemic that birthed modern medicine are among topics of books recommended by Fulton Schools faculty and staff.
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