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Online engineering graduate program remains among top 15 nationwide

In the U.S. News & World Report rankings, the Fulton Schools has placed among the top 15 online engineering graduate programs for four years in a row, and for 2017 is ranked 13 out of 87 ranked schools.
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A network of crisscrossing underpasses and overpasses comprises this aerial photo of a highway interchange system.

ASU set to play leading role in planning future of nation’s transportation systems

A new research center aims to make a “quantum leap” in analytics and behavioral modeling to help improve how America’s modes of transport serve the nation's communities.
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The Changing Face of Engineering

In celebration of a varied and vibrant student community, The Changing Face of Engineering three-part series highlights the strides the Fulton Schools have made — and will continue to make — in their commitment to educate a student population that is as diverse as it is talented.
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The Changing Face of Engineering | Underrepresented Minorities

The Fulton Schools boast a growing minority population —including Hispanic, Native American and African American students — traditionally underrepresented in science and engineering, but among Arizona State University’s best and brightest.

The Changing Face of Engineering | International Students

The Fulton Schools are a place where people come together with varied backgrounds from around the globe to work and prepare themselves to move the world forward in innovation and tackle pressing global issues together.

The Changing Face of Engineering | Female Students

The Fulton Schools are committed to balancing the STEM population with the general population. This effort is supported by high-achieving female students who help others pursue rewarding engineering paths.

Society’s food, energy and water challenges require interdisciplinary approach

An interdisciplinary ASU research team looks to visualize food-energy-water nexus data to help decision makers develop sustainable policy for our future.
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Ron Askin

2015-2016 Faculty awards and research highlights

undergraduate convocation

Fall 2016 Data Snapshot

In Fall 2016, the Fulton Schools have over 20,000 students including more than 2800 freshmen.
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Looking for bigger roles in game-changing leaps in tech capabilities

ASU wants its engineers and scientists to build stronger working relationships with the U.S. defense agency that supports research aimed at breakthrough technological advancements.
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Fulton Schools takes in lion’s share of solar research funding from DOE

Five research projects that focus on reducing the cost of solar energy received in $3.75 million from the Department of Energy, more than any other institution receiving funding for this round of awards.
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ASU-industry project explores new structural frontier for additive manufacturing

An ASU professor and his industry partners explore and model how lattice structures in additive manufacturing behave to create better processes and designs.
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3D printing, addtive manufacturing, metals maufacturing, chemical reactions, machining techniques

Heavy metal impact: Dissolving away the drawback

Refining a technique that could bring a dramatic improvement to the manufacture of metal materials using 3D printing.
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reliability, cybersecurity

Countering counterfeits and reinforcing reliability in electronics

Electronic hardware security vulnerabilities due to counterfeiting or substandard manufacturing can be countered with new reliability modeling techniques and cybersecurity technologies.
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DOE SunShot Initiative powers up ASU solar research projects

Two new solar research projects at Arizona State University will receive funding from the U.S. Department of Energy's SunShot Initiative .
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Bench to bedside: Self-replicating cells help study, treat neuro disorders

David Brafman has received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to take stem cell discoveries out of the research lab and into the clinical setting where they can transform, even save, lives.
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Kiran Solanki

Keeping the Navy’s aircraft in shipshape

New grants enable ASU engineers to tackle research that aids the performance and safety of the U.S. Navy’s aging fleets.
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ASU researchers aim to pull fuels out of thin air

The Center for Negative Carbon Emissions is exploring the creation of carbon-neutral liquid fuels, a greener alternative to fossil fuels.
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Date range January 2017 – July 2016