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ASU sweeps the podium at 2019 Materials Bowl

Fulton Schools of Engineering students won the three top prizes against students from the University of Arizona in the 16th Annual Materials Bowl.
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EPICS Elite Pitch Competition expands impact of student projects

Eight student teams competed for funding to implement solutions for community challenges ranging from water purification to public health to internet access
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Students utilize informed decision-making skills to make a difference

The ASU INFORMS student chapter works to make connections for the ASU community through seminars, networking events and activities.
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First-year engineering students win big at Geodesic Dome competition

After ranking in the top three for the past five years, ASU’s all-freshman engineering team “Dome of the Devils” earned the top spot.
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ASU team wins AI commentator track of the KAIST World Cup 2018

ASU's interdisciplinary team for the AI commentator track of the KAIST AI World Cup 2018 won the competition with the play-by-play commentaries.
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Egg-spect the unexpected: ASU students test their skills at CanSat competition

ASU students put their engineering knowledge to the test in an international probe design-launch-landing competition.
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Robotic guide dog leads ASU team to first prize at Intel Cup

An ASU team developed a technologically savvy robotic guide dog that recently won a first-prize award at the 2018 Intel Cup in Shanghai, China.
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High school students embark on cross-country trek in solar-powered cars

The Solar Car Challenge features teams of high school students learning how to plan, design, engineer, build, race and evaluate roadworthy solar cars. This year the students’ journey includes a stop in Tempe at Arizona State University.
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ASU Baja SAE: Off-roading to the future

For ASU's Baja SAE team the car isn’t the only thing that gets built up throughout the year. Gaining knowledge and practical real-world engineering applications help team members prepare for their careers.
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Photo of student working on a robot. Caption: Ryan Bodhipaksha, a robotics engineering major at Arizona State University and co-lead of PYRO Robotics, practices with the team’s robot to prepare for the VEX Robotics World Championship 2018. Photo courtesy of Samantha Blokker

ASU robotics club ready to rumble at world championship

The Rossum Rumblers’ PYRO team represented Arizona State University’s Fulton Schools at the 2018 VEX® Robotics World Championship.
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photo of 10 students in maroon and gold shirts holding a trophy. Caption: The Fulton Schools Maroon and Gold teams celebrate together after the Maroon team won the 2018 ASU Academic Bowl title. Photographer: Cortney Loui/ASU

Classmates battle for title as Fulton Schools team wins Academic Bowl

Started in 2006 as a showcase for the broad intellectual talent and school spirit of the ASU student body, the Academic Bowl pits 16 teams from various colleges at ASU against each other in a trivia competition.
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Photo of three students working at a table together. Caption: ASU students worked with students from around the globe during Devils Invent's – Invent for the Planet to solve high impact, global problems together. Photographer: Marco-Alexis Chaira/ASU

Students innovate for the world, with the world at Devils Invent

The sun never sets on innovation and at Devils Invent – Invent for the Planet, a 48-hour intensive design experience, students from around the globe were able to connect with each other to solve high impact, global problems together.
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Building a legacy of construction excellence at major competition

Construction management and engineering students in the Fulton Schools earned top rankings at the Associated Schools of Construction annual competition.
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ASU biomedical engineering graduate student Nicholas Hool, electrical engineering undergraduate student John Patterson and computer engineering graduate student Sami Mian pitch the Hoolest earbud at the ASU Innovation Open semifinal round.

Hoolest lends an ear to stress relief

Hoolest Performance Technologies, a student startup led by biomedical engineering graduate student Nicholas Hool, seeks to create an earbud device that reduces the effects of performance anxiety, stress and nervousness. They will compete for $100,000 in funding at the ASU Innovation Open final round on February 2.
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Photo of an dome made of metal sitting on a table. Caption: The lightweight aluminum dome designed by three Fulton Schools freshmen stood out from the competion at the national Domesday ASM Geodesic Dome Design Competition. Photo courtesy of Joshua Burchard

Freshman team outranks undergrads in national “Domesday” competition

Materials science and engineering freshmen secure ASU’s fourth placement in the top three for the past four years in national geodesic dome competition.
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Photo of foam fingers. Caption: You can count on the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering to come out in droves for the homecoming game. On Oct. 28, 2017, when the Sun Devils put up a valiant fight against the University of Southern California Trojans, the ASU engineering community’s school spirit — and creativity — was on full display for the Homecoming Block Party and foam “Go Devils” fingers were the giveaway of choice. Photographer: Jessica Hochreiter/ASU

Homecoming 2017 – May the Fork Be With You

A time-honored ASU tradition, Homecoming 2017 brought together students, parents and alumni to celebrate their Sun Devil spirit.
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A team of students dressed in maroon ASU polos accept an award with their faculty mentor. The caption reads: Above: The Arizona State University VisionHack team accepts their award after finishing first place for Best Presentation, Most Original Approach and Most Innovative in the computer vision hackathon. Left to right, faculty mentor Jared Schoepf, computer science undergraduate students Abhik Chowdhury and Ashley Megumi Satkowski, computer science graduate student Daniel D’Souza, software engineering graduate student Alexander Lampis Slaughter and electrical and computer engineering graduate student and team lead Sami Mian take the stage at the conclusion of the three-day hackathon, held at Moscow's National University of Science and Technology from September 11-13, 2017. Photo courtesy of NUST MISIS

ASU hacks the competition in Moscow hackathon

A team of Sun Devil engineers brought home a trio of first-place awards from VisionHack, a computer vision hackathon held in Moscow.
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Photo of the SAE car with a group around the car with one speaking. Caption is Members of the ASU chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers and their supporters gathered recently for the unveiling of a new race car equipped with aerodynamic features designed to boost the vehicle’s performance. Photographer: Pete Zrioka/ASU"

Revved up: High hopes for hitting new heights

An ASU student race car team is determined to put in an impressive showing at a leading international automotive engineering competition.
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Date range June 2019 – June 2017