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powerlines

Regents Professor Vijay Vittal wins IEEE Prize Paper Award

ASU Regents Professor Vijay Vittal and his coauthors provide a new definition for power grid reliability in the 21st century in a high-impact, award-winning paper.
School or unitEnergy
graphic with image of Ganapati Bhat accepting ACM SIGDA Award

ASU alum wins dissertation award for wearable medical device

Fulton Schools computer engineering alum Ganapati Bhat was inspired to change the lives of people with movement disorders with his wearable device research.
School or unitHealth
Graphic featuring the logo of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program.

Funding, freedom, flexibility: Graduate research fellowship helps students pursue passions

The National Science Foundation selects Graduate Research Fellows to conduct impactful research at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and nationwide.
School or unitEnvironmentManufacturingSustainabilityWater
A graphic depicting people and gears

New Intel speaker series at ASU connects lab and fab

Each presentation helps align Fulton Schools academic and research activities with industry challenges and future opportunities.
School or unitManufacturing
An image of a satellite and planet Earth.

Riding mid-infrared waves

ASU researchers’ graphene-metal hybrid device improves optical modulation at mid-infrared electromagnetic wavelengths for communication and spectroscopy
2022 NSF CAREER Award winners with 10 portraits

ASU engineers earn 11 NSF CAREER Awards

Eleven faculty members in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering have received NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Awards in 2022.
A group of 13 Grand Challenges Scholars from the Fulton Schools

ASU celebrates largest cohort of Grand Challenges Scholars

Grand Challenges Scholars pursue the traits and qualities needed to collaborate and succeed in a transdisciplinary and global environment.
collage featuring 36 headshots of Fulton Schools outstanding graduates in spring 2022

Meet the exceptional graduates of Spring 2022

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.
graphic showing an oversized book with people reading it

Essential Reading: Books to elevate your outlook

Fulton Schools faculty and staff members recommend books they’ve found exceptionally edifying, motivating, captivating and even life changing.
colored light pixels

Printing with light

Arizona State University researchers have invented a solution-based additive manufacturing process to “paint with light” on glass and plastics.
School or unitManufacturing
Deliang Fan

Broadening horizons of cutting-edge computing

NSF award aids Fulton Schools researcher’s work to advance high performance, energy efficient AI-based computing to improve many technologies.
Materials science and engineering graduate student Christabel Wireko Arthur conducts nanoparticle research for health care applications.

Innovation at work: ASU students conduct impactful research in health care, machine learning and sustainable infrastructure

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering students conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges in health, sustainability, data science and more.
School or unitEnergyHealthSustainability
Anamitra Pal

Maintaining the balance of power

The National Science Foundation is supporting ASU’s Anamitra Pal in his work to enable faster and more precise power grid monitoring and control.
School or unitEnergy
A photo of a person walking.

New SUEDE shoes apply smart tech to ankle injury prevention

An interdisciplinary team of ASU researchers is developing an active wearable shoe system to improve ankle injury rehabilitation and prevention.
School or unitHealth
Jayashree Adivarahan

Empowered to make a difference

An electrifying start to her engineering journey helped ASU student Jayashree Adivarahan stand out to earn a Cadence Women in Technology Scholarship.
powerlines in front of a orange sky caused by wildfires

Sensing danger

ASU engineering leads a new research project empowering electric utilities to better understand and manage wildfire risk.
School or unitEnergy
solar panels alligned with the sun

Cutting losses

The Holman Research Group at Arizona State University has developed a technique to examine and address poorly understood problems with advanced solar cells.
School or unitEnergySolar
a remote village with solar panels

Power to the people

ASU engineering experts are leading major new collaborations to expand the provision of affordable, reliable, clean energy in the developing world.
School or unitEnergyGlobal

Date range July 2022 – February 2022