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closeup of steamrollers on pavement

Paving the way for the next generation of industry professionals

With support from local industry, ASU’s Pavement Analysis and Design group has established graduate and postdoctoral researcher positions dedicated to creating the roadways of the future.
New Fulton Schools of Engineering faculty graphic

Welcoming the 2022–2023 new materials science and engineering faculty

New Fulton Schools of Engineering faculty graphic

Welcoming the 2022–2023 mechanical and aerospace engineering faculty

a group of students gathered at ASU's Luminosity Lab

Bigger, broader and brighter

ASU's Luminosity Lab has received a $15M scholarship donation to expand participation among gifted students from a wider set of life circumstances.
Jim Schmidlin and Marilyn Miller Schmidlin

Remembering a generous supporter of Arizona students and communities

Marilyn Schmidlin's legacy of teaching, volunteering and funding a scholarship for ASU engineering students left a lasting impression on her Arizona community.
Brianne Arviso and Kristen Parrish

Breaking new ground

Brianne Arviso’s challenging journey to an advanced construction degree prepares her to cultivate Native American heritage within the profession
student working with manufacturing equipment

Engineering an advanced manufacturing ecosystem at ASU

The School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks, the seventh school in the Fulton Schools, is integrating academic programs and innovative research to address current and future manufacturing challenges and generate economic momentum.
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
portraits of Jesse Pruitt and James Murphyover background of a construction site

Building skills through real-life experience

From industry professionals to leaders in the classroom, faculty associates play a vital role in the success of the Del E. Webb School of Construction.
graduates of the Del E. Webb School of Construction in hard hats at convocation

Constructing a legacy

Collaboration, partnership and entrepreneurship continue to serve as core values for the Del E. Webb School of Construction at Arizona State University; contributing to the success of their alumni.
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
A group photo of ASU EPICS team Project Koyash.

EPICS teams earn funding from spring pitch competition

Funded student projects address clean air, sustainable water use for agriculture, smart monitoring for aquaculture and Navajo community health and economics.
School or unitEntrepreneurshipGlobal
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.
Elizabeth Arnold working at the Luminosity Lab

Renowned Luminosity Lab joins Fulton Schools of Engineering

Known for innovative, award-winning ideas stemming from some of the nation’s most high-achieving students, Arizona State University’s Luminosity Lab has a new home in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
School or unitEducation
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.
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Professor Pedro Peralta and aerospace engineering major Jake Trenter.

Innovation at work: ASU students conduct impactful research in armor coatings, additive manufacturing and rehabilitation

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering students conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges in security, data, health, manufacturing and more.
School or unitData scienceHealthManufacturingSecurity
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
students working around a table

Bringing industry experience into the engineering classroom

Students of the Embedded Systems Design Project course get a glimpse into their futures in engineering through industry professionals who took the course as students.
School or unitEducation

Date range August 2022 – April 2022