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graphic showing bees with a microscopic view of the wing of a bee

Quest for microscopy advances aims to boost high-tech capabilities

ASU researcher Yu Yao is reimagining polarimetric microscopes to expand the use of the technology to more engineering and science pursuits.
School or unitECEE
an illustration of an 18th-century thief using a laptop computer

New ASU ACE Institute creates national cybersecurity hub

The American Cybersecurity Education Initiative will develop a master's degree for cybersecurity systems in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSCAI
Michelle Jang in a lab

Harnessing benefits of stem cells for heart regeneration

Arizona State University and Mayo Clinic Arizona are researching recovery methods for heart attack patients through regenerative cell therapies.
School or unitSBHSE
David W. Coon. Erin Chiou, Ming Zhao and Nicole Roberts

No one left behind: AI-enabled support for aging vets

Four perspectives. Four campuses. Four schools. Four researchers use AI to helping aging vets.
School or unitPOLYSCAI
an AI-created image of a laptop inside a crystal ball

Acclaimed mathematician awarded provisional AI patent

Fulton Schools professor has developed new algorithms to improve the predictive capabilities of artificial intelligence systems.
School or unitSCAI
Sergi Garcia-Segura in lab with students

Engineering equitable solutions for the food-water-energy nexus

ASU researcher Sergi Garcia-Segura is making waves in water accessibility through novel interdisciplinary approaches.
School or unitSSEBE
Marco Casareto working in a lab

Deducing degradation causes in perovskites

ASU researcher Nick Rolston received a grant from the U.S. DOE to explore a potential cause of perovskite solar panel degradation.
School or unitECEE
aerial view of a thermal scan of a neighborhood

Paving precision: Navigating the path to pavement quality control

Associate Professor Hasan Ozer is collaborating with the City of Mesa to conduct quality control experiments on the asphalt laydown process.
School or unitSSEBE
view of a hurricane from space

No Wi-Fi in space … yet

A Fulton Schools associate professor is developing an Earth science internet to help organize responses to emergency events and better understand our planet.
School or unitSCAI
woman using a laptop computer

New doctoral degree in engineering to help pros advance

Engineering advancement: New Doctor of Engineering degree program with a focus in engineering management launches fall 2024.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSCAI
A laptop sits on a round table

Protecting privacy in the age of data proliferation

ASU researcher Oliver Kosut is leading an investigation of methods to protect personal information in aggregate datasets used to train AI algorithms.
School or unitECEE
A Gilbert, Arizona, park with grass and trees being watered with sprinklers.

How can cities go green to beat the heat?

ASU researchers pioneered first-of-its-kind research to understand how green spaces and irrigation can reduce the urban heat island effect and carbon emissions.
School or unitSSEBE
Eduardo Ortega Barría, Panamanian national secretary of science, technology and innovation, and Chris Howard

ASU assists Panamanian microelectronics development efforts

Panama's government announced an academic partnership with ASU to strengthen the global microelectronics supply chain by growing the country's workforce.
School or unitFulton SchoolsGOEE
Coben Bourguet getting off a plane

Students calculate the carbon costs of Power Five shakeup

Recent changes to football conference alignments will increase carbon emissions, but computer science students and athletes will combine power to find solutions.
School or unitSCAI
A man kneels beside a large 3D printer and freshly printed ASU logo made of concrete.

Engineering low-carbon building materials

A new Fulton Schools research center is focusing on developing methods to end the harmful environmental impacts of manufacturing major construction materials.
School or unitDEWSCSEMTESSEBE
a 3D printed chair

Industrial engineers develop new AI to elevate 3D printing

Fulton Schools industrial engineer is working with the Haddy furniture company on AI solutions for large format additive manufacturing.
School or unitSCAI
Three people sitting

Reaching new heights in robotics

The School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks looks forward to the launch of two new degree programs.
School or unitFulton SchoolsMSN
Visar Berisha

Proving human authenticity of recorded voices

OriginStory, a technology developed by ASU researchers to authenticate speech as human, received an award from the U.S. FTC AI Voice Cloning Challenge.
School or unitECEE

Date range June 2024 – May 2024