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Researcher Pu Han holds a prototype of an extrusion 3D printing tool head end-effector

From rubble to rockets

​ASU researcher’s DARPA-funded project is set to redefine design-to-use paradigms.
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Students and staff researchers pose in the lab of Madeline Andrews.

The metabolic marvels of the human brain

Madeline Andrews is researching innovative ways to treat neurological disorders by studying brain development.
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Peter Crozier with students in lab

Intricate movements of tiny pieces of matter hold key to engineering innovation

Enhancing visualization of nanoparticle dynamics on materials’ surfaces opens paths to high-tech progress.
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Kaustav Chanda, Mohammad Golgol, Anamitra Pal and Shiva Moshtagh.

ASU team named winner in the American-Made 3D Solar Visibility Prize

A Fulton Schools team was named winner in the 3D Solar Visibility Prize for creating an AI-based tool supporting electricity grid modernization and the distribution of solar energy.
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Ashwin Rajadesingan and Huan Liu

Stuck at the airport and we love it #not

A Fulton Schools team has been honored for a landmark paper that paved the way for advanced computer science research.
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Overhead view of a freeway interchange

Transforming Arizona’s highways with innovative solutions

ASU-led projects will reduce road repairs, predict actual drive time, manage roadside plants to cut wildfire risk and determine vehicle impact costs.
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Kyle Squires and ASU President Michael Crow pose for a photo with Indian government officials and ASU representatives.

Building bridges in India

Fulton Schools Dean Kyle Squires visited India to explore research and education collaboration with Indian government, higher education and industry leaders.
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AI-generated image of three women holding cellphones

AI in harmony with women’s health

​Phoenix-based startup taps computer science alum to develop a menopause coach powered by artificial intelligence.
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students working along side of road

Research trio tests environmental risks of tire emissions

ASU researchers Matthew Fraser, Hasan Ozer and Pierre Herckes are challenging the standards for emissions modeling.
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a woman in front of a laptop

AI that’s all well and good

ASU faculty members showcased impactful AI research underway that’s designed to assist in memory care and tutoring.
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lettuce field in Arizona

Transporting food from farm to table

Deniz Berfin Karakoc studies ways to ensure food transportation networks are resilient, cost-effective and sustainable.
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Yang Jiao, a professor in the ASU School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, is smiling and standing at a whiteboard in an office. There are bookshelves in the background.

ASU researcher Yang Jiao discovers special state of matter

ASU professor publishes a paper on a new exotic state of matter in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Heewook Lee

Protein power! ASU creating AI to predict cellular interactions

Protein interactions are part of every cellular process and better understanding them can help treat a wide range of human diseases.
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Aaron Fairchild, Dharanidharan Arumugam and Subramaniam “Subby” Rajan

New fellowship honors structural engineering professor

The Subby Rajan Structural Engineering Fellowship honors Fulton Schools Professor Subramaniam “Subby” Rajan and celebrates his lifelong commitment to education.
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A group of five people poses for a photo with a mountain in the background.

AI for AZ: ABOR funds new tools for state emergency response

A Fulton Schools research project aims to help emergency planners have the right resources in the right place at the right time.
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aCT members

Resilient roads crack less, last longer

ASU researchers’ novel thermal insulator added to asphalt creates more durable roads with less maintenance needs.
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Fulton Schools Assistant Professor Dwarak Ravikumar, left, and Dileep Nakka, associate research technologist, right, review data in their joint research project with Yum! Brands on circular economy strategies to replace single-use cups with reusable cups. Photographer: Erika Gronek/ASU

Single-use or reusable cups? New project seeks answers

Fulton Schools researchers assess circular economy strategies with Yum! Brands to replace restaurant single-use cups with reusable ones.
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Ananta Soneji

When online, we’re all too human

Ananta Soneji is an emerging expert in human factors security research, a field that considers user needs when designing new technology.
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Date range April 2025 – January 2025