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Use-inspired research: ASU students tackle real-world engineering challenges in energy, sustainability, health and more

Students are improving access to eye care, generating valuable products from waste, increasing solar efficiency and more at the FURI/MORE Virtual Symposium.
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Above: Arizona State University electrical engineering undergraduate student Kylie Welch (left) and graduate student Zachary Lythgoe (right) conduct research in Professor David Allee’s lab. Welch is a student in the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative program, known as FURI, where she conducts hands-on research to solve a real-world remote sensing challenge. Photographer: Erika Gronek/ASU

Use-inspired research: ASU students tackle real-world engineering challenges in health, AI and more

Students are creating customizable cartilage, cooperative robot swarms, remote sensors and more in research presented at the FURI/MORE Virtual Symposium.
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Kristin Huber works in a lab.

ASU students conduct research to solve real-world challenges

Fulton Schools students present use-inspired research for impactful solutions in data, energy, health, sustainability and more at the FURI Symposium.
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students working at a makerspace

Engineering education in Vietnam transformed by hands-on projects

ASU is working with the Danang University of Technology to develop a pathway that will help DUT graduates gain the skills to thrive as professional engineers.
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photo of girl holding items. Caption: Civil engineering student Emily Alcazar worked to advance the current state of 3D-printed concrete in Professor Narayanan Neithalath’s lab for a future of faster, cheaper and cleaner construction. Photographer: Jessica Hochreiter/ASU

Student research highlighted at FURI Symposium

Sharing research and ideas at the FURI Symposium is part of the experience for more than 200 students who presented their research.
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Photo of Taylor Wiehn sitting and holding the award. Caption: Taylor Wiehn, in inaugural recipient of the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative Alumni Award, displays the award at the Spring 2017 FURI Luncheon, April 21, 2017. Photographer: Marco Alexis-Chaira/ASU

Taylor Wiehn wins inaugural FURI Alumni Award

Chemical engineering alumnus Taylor Wiehn is the inaugural recipient of the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative Alumni Award.
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Photo of female student talking with a man in front of a poster with a caption of "Sharing your research and ideas at the FURI Symposium are part of the experience for undergraduate researchers like Emily Ford (right). Photographer: Jessica Hochreiter/ASU."

FURI Symposium showcases undergraduate researchers

The FURI Symposium provides an excellent opportunity to meet and actively engage with undergraduate students and learn about their research.
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ASU’s first Churchill Scholarship awarded to Christopher Balzer

Since 1963, Churchill Scholars have travelled to the University of Cambridge to pursue graduate studies. Christopher Balzer is the first Sun Devil to ever receive the prestigious scholarship, which recognizes exceptional science and engineering students.
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Undergraduate research program helps open paths to student and faculty success

The Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative has become one of the premier undergraduate experiential opportunities in the Fulton Schools and is designed to enhance and enrich a student’s engineering education by providing hands-on lab experience, independent and thesis-based research and travel to national conferences.
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Mikayle Holm

Mikayle Holm — Distinguished Service Award

After her first semester or two at ASU, Mikayle Holm decided to get involved on campus and help make a difference. She believes that service is helping others without expecting anything in return.
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student Justin Jordan and Mr. Ira Fulton

FURI paves way to graduate school, career goals

Undergraduate engineering research program helps open paths to students’ success
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Community involvement helps engineering student win scholarship

Community service work and academic performance combine to earn a chemical engineering major a scholarship from the ASU Foundation.
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Innovation in education

Our goal is to provide an educational experience that leads to graduates who are uniquely prepared for a diverse range of careers and are highly attractive to employers.
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The boat race at E2 Camp

Expanding student support

Increasing student engagement and success and building engineers from day one.
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ASU Biomedical engineering students Teagan Adamson and Zachary Decke gave a presentation on their research.

Students earn raves for diabetes research presentation

Two Arizona State University biomedical engineering students have drawn praise for their research presentation at a recent international medical conference.
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Fall undergraduate research symposium

Join us for the fall FURI research symposium, Nov. 18 outside the Engineering G-wing, 1–3 p.m.
Students play role in research to advance health and public safety

Students play role in research to advance health, public safety

Assistant professor Kaushal Rege, with the help of graduate and undergraduate students, is working at the forefront of chemical engineering research that promises to produce far-reaching beneficial impacts on human health, public safety and national security.
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Brian Perea. Photo: Jessica Slater/ASU

Engineering student earns Goldwater Scholarship

A chemical engineering student's research achievements have helped earn him a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.
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Date range April 2021 – April 2011