ASU News
Fulton Schools faculty members are continuing to help keep ASU among universities where research is leading to technologies that are earning U.S. patent awards. Among the leading patent awardees are Hamid Marvi, an associate professor in the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, and Yezhou Yang, an associate professor in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence. Both schools are part of the Fulton Schools. Together, Marvi and Yang are advancing the abilities of robotic technologies in ways that combine robotics and artificial intelligence to improve humans’ lives. The advances are particularly helping to improve medical care, especially in cases in which precise and intricate surgical techniques are required.