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Terracon Foundation scholarships empower future engineers

Three civil engineering students with exceptional academic potential received a scholarship from the employee-owned consulting firm Terracon.
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Putting microelectronics to the test

Electrical engineering Professor Sule Ozev’s microelectronics testing course trains students to be electronics test engineers, with help from industry experts.
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Ammon Hall and student operating a robot

ASU engineering sees millions invested in new equipment

Fulton Schools labs across ASU's Polytechnic campus are getting an upgrade — installing millions of dollars in industry-grade equipment to amplify career readiness.
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Shalanda H. Baker, director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, addresses the attendees of the Arizona Student Energy Conference held at Arizona State University.

Energizing university collaboration in renewable energy

Arizona’s public university graduate students and postdoctoral researchers connect with industry and each other at the Arizona Student Energy Conference.
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Zak Holman holding up a panel in a lab at MacroTechnology Works

MacroTechnology Works collaborations spark industry innovation

ASU’s one-of-a-kind MacroTechnology Works facility connects industry and academia for collaboration on research in microelectronics, solar technology and more.
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AIChE students working in lab

Opening the door to chemical engineering

The American Institute of Chemical Engineers student organization at ASU offers students networking and career building opportunities.
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Zachary Holman talks to a group of dignitaries

ASU microelectronics workshop addresses national effort to develop workforce

ASU’s Microelectronics Education and Workforce Development Workshop highlights the importance of semiconductor research, development and training in Arizona.
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Fulton Schools Year in Review. Top tracks: 1. World-class engineering school, 2. Awards and distinctions, 3. Semiconductor hub, 4. Driving economic growth, 5. Workforce development, 6. Increasing diversity, 7. Entrepreneurship, 8. Innovative research. Enrollment: 30,000+ students. Top category: Innovation. #ASUengineering

Fulton Schools Wrapped: 2022 year in review

From solidifying Arizona as a top semiconductor hub to achieving record student enrollment, the Fulton Schools at ASU made tremendous impacts in 2022.
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An overhead view of the Capstone Showcase presentations in the ASU Sun Devil Fitness Complex.

Problem solving prowess

The Capstone Showcase spotlights team projects displaying graduating Fulton Schools students’ readiness to tackle real-world engineering challenges
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M. Faisal Riyad using a 3D printer

Stimulating manufacturing innovation in ASU’s MADE Science and Technology Center

The Manufacturing, Automation and Data Engineering Science and Technology Center is prioritizing projects that center on research, entrepreneurship and tech transfer.
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Predicting future pandemic patterns

An interdisciplinary team of Arizona State University researchers is investigating the use of machine learning to reduce impacts of future pandemics.
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Three people work on cables and a camera assembly underneath a large balloon.

ASU students float new idea for event security

ASU Luminosity Lab students collaborated with safety technology company Axon to create the Guardian Balloons, a situational awareness tool for campus security.
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four students posing inside a test chamber

The heat is on

As increasingly rising temperatures threaten human health, quality of life and prosperity, ASU engineers and scientists are exploring ways to reverse the trend.
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Natalie Langley working in a lab

Fracturing bones and traditional views of civil engineering

Researchers and graduate students from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are assisting Mayo Clinic in studying fracture patterns made on human femur bone to create new standards for aging trauma.
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ASU blockchain research innovates the health care experience

Research Professor Dragan Boscovic is collaborating with JennyCo to advance the future of health care data storage utilizing blockchain technology.
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Paving the way for the next generation of industry professionals

With support from local industry, ASU’s Pavement Analysis and Design group has established graduate and postdoctoral researcher positions dedicated to creating the roadways of the future.
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Material handling firm scholarship helps future engineers

Automated Control Technologies’ scholarship gives a financial boost to engineering undergrads with a passion for the field.
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New Intel speaker series at ASU connects lab and fab

Each presentation helps align Fulton Schools academic and research activities with industry challenges and future opportunities.
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Date range August 2023 – June 2022