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Special delivery: An award to remember

It was a big sentimental sibling surprise when the first Fulton Student Dedication and Excellence Award winner took the stage to receive the honor.
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Meet the Fulton Schools’ outstanding graduates of Fall 2018

At the end of each spring and fall semester, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering takes time to recognize some of the graduating class for their outstanding commitments to both academics and the Fulton Schools at large.
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First-year engineering students win big at Geodesic Dome competition

After ranking in the top three for the past five years, ASU’s all-freshman engineering team “Dome of the Devils” earned the top spot.
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ASU student veterans engineer success in life

At ASU, the Pat Tillman Veterans Center helps veterans, active duty military members, spouses and their dependents prepare for academic success.
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Power and Energy Scholarship recognizes eight Fulton Schools students

Fulton Schools students win more IEEE Power and Energy Scholarships than at any other university in the past seven years.
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Materials science doctoral student wins Outstanding Student MBE Award in China

Doctoral student Calli Campbell earns award for research on new MBE-compound measurement technique.
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ASU team wins AI commentator track of the KAIST World Cup 2018

ASU's interdisciplinary team for the AI commentator track of the KAIST AI World Cup 2018 won the competition with the play-by-play commentaries.
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Egg-spect the unexpected: ASU students test their skills at CanSat competition

ASU students put their engineering knowledge to the test in an international probe design-launch-landing competition.
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Robotic guide dog leads ASU team to first prize at Intel Cup

An ASU team developed a technologically savvy robotic guide dog that recently won a first-prize award at the 2018 Intel Cup in Shanghai, China.
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NSF Graduate Research Fellow engineering solutions to big data challenges

Logan Mathesen is pursuing a doctoral degree in industrial engineering at ASU having earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in the program.
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NSF Graduate Research Fellow combats cancer with math

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow Brendon K. Colbert will determine mathematically how immune systems interact with cancer for better treatment.
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High school students embark on cross-country trek in solar-powered cars

The Solar Car Challenge features teams of high school students learning how to plan, design, engineer, build, race and evaluate roadworthy solar cars. This year the students’ journey includes a stop in Tempe at Arizona State University.
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NSF Graduate Research Fellow aims to improve lives with synthetic biology

Lexi Bounds turned an interest in soccer balls made of lab-grown cells into a promising biomedical engineering research career.
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NSF Graduate Research Fellow sets her mind to research brain-inspired computing

Electrical engineering alumnus Alisha Menon will begin studies in the fall in brain-related computing technologies at the University of California, Berkeley.
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NSF Graduate Research Fellow uses computer science to solve society’s toughest problems

New National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow Scott Freitas will seek to expand his computer science skills at the Georgia Institute of Technology
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Electrical engineering alumni credit Fulton Schools experience for PE exam success

Using what they learned at ASU, two graduates recently took a major step toward Professional Engineer licensure: passing the PE exam.
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ASU Baja SAE: Off-roading to the future

For ASU's Baja SAE team the car isn’t the only thing that gets built up throughout the year. Gaining knowledge and practical real-world engineering applications help team members prepare for their careers.
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Cool partnership solves hot problem

Through the eProjects program, students in the Fulton Schools have been working with local company Mr. Misters over the last two semesters on the redesign of a photovoltaic bimini frame to house a misting system that will be used to cool passengers of runabout style boats.
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Date range December 2018 – June 2018