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Use-inspired research: ASU students tackle real-world engineering challenges in energy, sustainability, health and more

Students are improving access to eye care, generating valuable products from waste, increasing solar efficiency and more at the FURI/MORE Virtual Symposium.
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Above: Arizona State University electrical engineering undergraduate student Kylie Welch (left) and graduate student Zachary Lythgoe (right) conduct research in Professor David Allee’s lab. Welch is a student in the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative program, known as FURI, where she conducts hands-on research to solve a real-world remote sensing challenge. Photographer: Erika Gronek/ASU

Use-inspired research: ASU students tackle real-world engineering challenges in health, AI and more

Students are creating customizable cartilage, cooperative robot swarms, remote sensors and more in research presented at the FURI/MORE Virtual Symposium.
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Four students from the Next Level Devils student team pose at an event with Sparky the Sun Devil

Sun Devils move to next level of NASA Challenge

Two student teams in Next Level Devils had design proposals selected for prototyping and testing at the NASA Johnson Space Center Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory.
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two students working on an EPICS project at a table

EPICS teams advance projects through COVID-safe eSpaces

Engineering Projects in Community Service students are able to advance their projects with on-campus eSpaces while adhering to COVID-19 safety guidelines.
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Group of GCSP students sitting at a table in 2017

ASU Grand Challenges Scholars gain transformative engineering experiences

The Fall 2020 graduates of the Grand Challenges Scholars Program engaged in a variety of experiences to build interdisciplinary, entrepreneurial, multicultural, service-learning and research competencies.
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Skup robot prototype in a yard.

What’s the Sküp?

A pet waste cleanup system developed by three ASU engineering students wins the Palais Senior Design Prize.
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Graphic showing four women. Text saying "Women in Computing Scholarships"

EDGE3 Women in Computing Scholars program to encourage greater representation

EDGE3 Technologies created the Women in Computing Scholars program for the financial and educational empowerment of women in computing majors.
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Bryan Duarte showing Miss Arizona 2018, Isabel Ticlo a demonstration of haptics technologies.

Sensory setback expands horizons for Fulton Schools PhD engineering grad

Overcoming his own challenges, Bryan Duarte has earned a doctoral degree in computer science and gained expertise to help others with blindness or low vision
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A collage featuring 31 photos of outstanding Fulton Schools graduates

Meet the exceptional graduates of Fall 2020

At the close of the fall and spring semesters, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering recognizes select members of the graduating class for demonstrating academic excellence, extraordinary leadership and community service.
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Janani Anand

ASU engineering student wins stellar intern award

Janani Anand, a software engineering graduate student, won an HP Intern-Stellar award for exemplary work on her Wi-Fi profiling internship project.
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Professor and student working together in a lab

MORE program funds research for master’s students

The Master's Opportunity for Research in Engineering program offers support for students looking to conduct research under the guidance of a faculty mentor.
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Elizabeth Jones assists an elementary school student at GEAR Day 2018.

Sun Devil wins national award for support of women in engineering

Elizabeth Jones earns Society of Women Engineers Outstanding Collegiate Member award for promoting belonging and diversity in the engineering community.
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ASU students place second in the world at robotics competition

All-female underwater robotics team Desert WAVE won second place overall and had top finishes in other categories at the 23rd International RoboSub Competition.
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construction crane silhouettes

ASU student’s emerging heavy construction career supported by scholarship

A $25,000 scholarship from the Beavers Charitable Trust will support construction management student Victor Evans’ studies as he pursues a career in the heavy construction industry.
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image of a woman wearing a mask with the words "Mask Finder" and "BDJAZ"

Quest for invention: Data-driven ways to cope with COVID-19

Devils Invent gives ASU students an opportunity to learn and apply skills needed to solve the world’s biggest problems — including a particular pandemic.
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a view of a foot wearing a soft roboticankle-foot orthosis, or SR-AFO, exosuit

Taking steps toward ankle rehabilitation using soft robotics

A soft robotic project designed to assist with rehabilitation of the foot and ankle was awarded the top prize at the WearRA Innovation Challenge.
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National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program logo on an abstract gold background.

National fellowship supports tomorrow’s engineering leaders

Graduate students passionate about research and innovation take advantage of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program to study at ASU and beyond.
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photo of student from behind working on robotic parts

ASU robotics team Desert WAVE prepares for second competition

Top robotics submarine team in the country, ASU’s Desert WAVE, prepares for their second competition.
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Date range April 2021 – June 2020