
ASU AI research drives road safety innovations
From AI-powered traffic cameras that protect privacy to global workshops for transit planners, ASU projects put the pedal to the metal on breakthrough tech.
Read MoreFrom AI-powered traffic cameras that protect privacy to global workshops for transit planners, ASU projects put the pedal to the metal on breakthrough tech.
Read MoreASU researcher receives grant from Applied Materials to enhance speed and quality of manufacturing.
Read MoreASU is creating advanced artificial intelligence tools to improve the speed and reliability of making complex, high-performance parts on-demand.
Read MoreKids explored science and engineering through hands-on activities like building racecars and launching rockets.
Read MoreASU researchers follow blockchain breadcrumbs, exposing shady patterns and building smarter tech to keep the digital world on track.
Read MoreWith zero batteries and zero chill, smart sensors are leaking data left and right. Luckily, ASU researchers are on the case.
Read MoreThe first 47 graduates prepare for data-driven careers, research opportunities and leadership positions.
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 MoreRoboticist Heni Ben Amor hopes for a breakthrough moment in robotics to spur development of household assistants.
Read MoreRecommended reading for life-guiding lessons.
Books offering wisdom, wit, philosophical perspectives, problems-solving skills and lessons from history, heroes, nature and artificial intelligence are recommended to students by Fulton Schools faculty and staff members
The Kerner Lab is using AI to improve food security and provide better tools for supply chain management.
Read MorePascal Van Hentenryck discussed how artificial intelligence can be used to optimize industrial processes.
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