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A graphic showing all the CAREER Award winners.

From cyberspace to outer space

Seven Fulton Schools faculty members earn prestigious NSF Awards for trailblazing research.
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Beaming with possibilities

Yong-Hang Zhang pushes the boundaries of solar and infrared technology with semiconductor design breakthroughs.
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Arizona State University President Michael Crow speaks at the October ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $270 million Materials-to-Fab Center

ASU and Applied Materials open MTF Center to fuel chip innovation

Fulton Schools plays critical role in $270M Tempe hub that unites academic discovery with industrial-scale tools to fast-track semiconductor innovations.
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Sarah Stabenfeldt with student in lab

Investing in cross-disciplinary innovators

The National Institutes of Health is awarding ASU a $2.1M grant to establish a doctoral regenerative medicine education program.
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Lynn Robert Carter

Software runs the world, and standards keep it safe

A Fulton Schools professor of practice brings industry and classroom experience to IEEE efforts advancing global software standards.
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Hokeun Kim

What if cars and surgical robots spoke the same language?

As machines take on critical roles in medicine, transportation and energy, researchers are developing a common foundation to ensure they don’t fail us.
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Ash in the sky, water on the run

Satellites, sensors and models unite in Paul Grogan’s work to deliver faster, smarter disaster response, turning orbiting assets into lifesaving allies.
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ASU Regents Professor Paul Westerhoff standing in front of experimental hardware for the Germicidal Ultraviolet Light Biofilm Inhibition (GULBI) investigation. The setup features four parallel reactors with glowing blue BioCells, illuminated by side-emitting optical fibers and LEDs.

Stopping slime on Earth and in space

ASU-led team tests germicidal ultraviolet light as a cost-effective, safer alternative to chemical disinfectants to reduce health risks and equipment damage.
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Anshul Trivedi and Hasan Davulcu

AI and the new golden rule

Hasan Davulcu builds transparent systems that explain decisions, cut toxic output and encourage balanced, respectful conversations.
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Hua Wei

Chasing shadows

New tools from Hua Wei predict and map shade, helping people find cooler routes and giving cities data to design healthier, heat-resilient spaces.
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From Vellore to ASU: two degrees for clean energy impact

Students pursuing a graduate degree in smart mobility in India can attend VIT for the first year and then ASU for the second and receive two master’s degrees.
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ASU computer scientists on AI, jobs and the road ahead

ASU experts say AI is reshaping jobs, but core computer science skills remain vital, and demand for graduates with strong problem-solving skills will endure.
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A photo collage showing an emergency response team, a cargo ship at port, cybersecurity icons and a security agent at work at an airport.

From homeland security hub to enduring legacy

From airports to waterways to cyberspace, consortium projects blended research with practical solutions and will continue to influence national security.
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Konrad Rykaczewski

The real reason we sweat

ASU Assistant Professor Rykaczewski reveals the key to optimizing cooling in extreme heat in a study published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
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Yu Yao in lab

Fingerprinting matter with light

New sensor technology from ASU researchers transforms mid-infrared light into a powerful, affordable tool for medical diagnostics, space exploration and other everyday uses.
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Deniz Berfin Karakoc

Keeping America’s cereal bowl full

Grains fuel our meals, but their journey is fragile. New research explores how to strengthen the supply chain against rising costs and climate risks.
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Jackie LeFevers and Adam Doupé

Teaching the world to hack (for good)

From live talks to capture-the-flag challenges, the Academy brought students, faculty members and pros together to spark the next wave of digital defenders.
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Jordan Yaron

Uncovering psoriasis’s root cause

ASU researcher Jordan Yaron received a $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to uncover the root cause of psoriasis.
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Date range October 2025 – August 2025