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A graphic showing dendrite shapes on a yellow background

Branching out

ASU Professor Michael Kozicki is leading a USDA-funded project to engineer dendrites as tags or labels that can improve food supply chain safety.
School or unitHealth
Joe and Sarah Nucci at the Colosseum in Rome, Italy

New scholarship honors late electrical engineering alumnus

Joe Nucci left an impactful legacy behind, both in engineering and amongst family, friends and colleagues, and one that will continue to live on through the recipients of this scholarship.
An illustration of complex interactions between objects as represented by big data networks and graphs used for machine learning and data science.

Machine learning gets interactive for better data-driven impact

In an NSF CAREER Award project, Gautam Dasarathy is developing interactive machine learning algorithms, increasing information processing effectiveness.
School or unitData science
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.
School or unitHealth
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.
School or unitEntrepreneurship
graphic depicting six rows of images of sapphire membranes in triangles

Using sapphire for biosensing: A new way to shape the gemstone

ASU researchers create a scalable manufacturing process and demonstrate the first sapphire-supported nanopore membrane for high-performance biosensing.
School or unitHealthManufacturing

ASU Engineering ranks in the U.S. News’ Top 10 Best Online Programs

Innovative technology and award-winning faculty land the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at #10 among online graduate engineering programs nationwide.
School or unitEducation
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.
School or unitRobotics
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.
solar panels

Outdoor solar testing may be IoT for photovoltaics

Arizona State University researchers developed a new system for measuring solar performance over the long term in scalable photovoltaic systems, representing a breakthrough in the cost and longevity of interconnected power delivery.
School or unitEnergySolar
Kristin Huber works in a lab.

ASU students conduct research to solve real-world challenges

Fulton Schools students present use-inspired research for impactful solutions in data, energy, health, sustainability and more at the FURI Symposium.
Vijay Vittall in front of powerlines

Vijay Vittal: 15 years of energizing power systems engineering

Vittal is ending his tenure as director of the Power Systems Engineering Research Center after an impactful 15 years of modernizing the electric grid.
School or unitEnergy
Inside view of MacroTechnology Works lab

ASU engineering begins major industry collaboration

Semiconductor industry giant Applied Materials is supporting five years of new research with ASU's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Saeed Zeinolabedinzadeh poses with an integrated circuit developed in his Millimeter-Wave, Terahertz and Photonic Integrated Circuits Lab.

Timing is everything: Advances in distributed systems’ time transfer earns ASU researcher DARPA award

Saeed Zeinolabedinzadeh earned a DARPA award for a high-precision, low-latency scheme for 5G and 5G communications to improve security, performance and cost.
School or unitSecurity
A graphic depicting a silhouette of a head with icons related to time, the brain, medication, meditation, performance and health.

From a bundle of nerves to centered calm: Curiosity to creation

ASU research-based startup Hoolest is helping people in the community improve performance and relieve anxiety through applied neuroscience research.
School or unitEntrepreneurshipHealth
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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Sun Devil solar venture wins grand prize at national competition

ASU engineering team wins more than $500,000 for developing innovative new solar energy technology.
School or unitEnergySolar
image of someone holding a smartphone with images of coronavirus

Keeping our communities safe one smartphone app at a time

COVID-19 hotspot notifications could soon appear on your mobile device thanks to an NSF RAPID grant for researchers at Arizona State University and Clarkson University.
School or unitHealth

Date range March 2021 – August 2020