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construction students on site looking at blueprints

STEM designation is step up for construction management program

ASU construction management graduates will earn degrees in what is now an officially designated STEM program, reflecting the increasing integration of science, technology, engineering and math education into the curriculum.
School or unitEducation
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New master’s program focuses on robotics, autonomous systems

ASU unveils a new master’s program in robotics and autonomous systems to teach students how to design, build and control intelligent machines.
School or unitAutonomous vehiclesRobotics
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Online journey to an electrical engineering degree

Eileen Naski kept on track with her career, marriage and family while earning a degree in electrical engineering — thanks to the online education option.
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ASU engineering ranks in U.S. News’ top 10 best online programs

Innovative technology and award-winning faculty propel Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering to #9 among online graduate engineering programs nationwide.
School or unitEducationGlobal
A building under construction.

Advancing construction education through real-world projects

ASU's online Master of Science in construction management is designed to meet the growing need for construction industry professionals with advanced skills.
School or unitEducation
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Mastering a sustainable future for the built environment

ASU's online master’s degree program in sustainable engineering keeps professionals on top of the latest trends in sustainable technologies and practices.
School or unitEducationSustainability
about 30 graduates with "Celebrating graduates who stand out"

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.
man sitting in front of a monitor

AI on aisle 5: Engineering students automate health care delivery

ASU students and alumni have been instrumental in developing artificial intelligence technology for a Phoenix metro area medtech startup.
School or unitData scienceHealth
three students in a lab

ASU 3D printing lab creates opportunity for plastic recycling

Fulton Schools staff and students built a tool to recycle 3D printer plastic and make their lab more sustainable.
School or unitSustainability
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ASU, Autodesk prepare students for future careers with emerging technologies

Arizona State University and Autodesk are teaming up to better prepare students for careers by sharpening their technological problem-solving skills.
School or unitEducation
eerie skeleton sitting at a table

When engineering gets eerie

Progress in science and engineering isn’t without its pitfalls. Labs can feel like they’re working against their inhabitants, student projects take odd twists and turns, career paths are all but smooth and the route to success is perilous.
School or unitRobotics
students using tools together

ASU collaborates on new dual enrollment pilot program

Arizona State University is collaborating with three universities, three education organizations and 70 high schools nationwide to create the first pre-college engineering course.
School or unitEducation
A thin solar cell being flexed in a hand

ASU researcher innovates solar energy technology in space

Stanislau Herasimenka is developing solar cell technology that is cheaper and more resilient to the harsh environment of space with his startup, Regher Solar.
School or unitEnergyEntrepreneurshipSolar

Fall 2018 Fulton Schools Career Fair

Students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering looking for jobs and internships met with recruiters over three days at the Fall 2018 Fulton Schools Career Fair.
Students make pitchfork sign with hands at Fall Welcome 2018

Welcome Class of 2022!

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering had the pleasure of welcoming more than 3,000 incoming freshmen to our engineering family this semester.
3d printer

ASU partners with PADT to accelerate biomimicry research

NASA awarded a local business-ASU partnership a $127,000 Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I Grant to develop biomimicry in 3D-printing.
School or unitManufacturing
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Summer research sizzles at ASU

Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering hosted four National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates programs this summer.
School or unitEnergySolarWater
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ASU researchers improving human life with AI earn NSF CAREER Awards

Two assistant professors at Arizona State University earn NSF CAREER Awards to advance artificial intelligence through machine learning.

Date range February 2019 – July 2018