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Nathan Gaw

Doctoral student combines biomedical and industrial engineering to develop better brain diagnostics

Research opportunities, industry partnerships and world-class faculty provide Fulton Schools engineering student Nathan Gaw with the best tools to conduct high-impact brain data analysis research.
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Brickyard Engineering

Fulton Schools build on excellence with new faculty members

The Fulton Schools of Engineering has welcomed some of the best and brightest teachers and researchers from around the world as 24 new Sun Devils, dedicated to student achievement and leading-edge research, have joined the faculty.
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Fall 2015 Outstanding and Distinguished ASU Engineering Graduates

Students who excelled in a range of pursuits – academics, leadership, research and community service – are the Fulton Engineering Schools’ Outstanding and Distinguished graduates

Caroline Addington – Dean’s Dissertation Award

A biomedical engineering Ph.D. student is the recipient of the Dean’s Dissertation Award.
Sydney Vanda

Sydney Vanda – Outstanding Graduate

Study explores hand’s complex, skillful movement

A team of biomedical engineering researchers is exploring the movement mechanics and sensory feedback used in picking up an object.

Research brings cancer cell invasion studies into 3D micro-engineered model

An ASU bioengineering professor is developing a new platform to study the growth, migration and interactions of breast cancer cells and the surrounding connective tissue.
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Promising biomedical research earns Wu prestigious fellowship 


American Heart Association fellowship supports Fuqing Wu’s stem cells research for therapy for heart attack patients.
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Effort to improve neural repair earns NSF CAREER Award

ASU engineer Sarah Stabenfeldt is working to better understand the body's repair/regenerative signals created after a traumatic brain injury and develop therapeutic strategies to harness and amplify these signals.
Engineering Career Exploration Night builds a culture of engineers from day one.

Industry engagement efforts pay dividends for student career opportunities and the curriculum

Meet our Sun Devil Class of 2019

As we welcome incoming students to the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, meet a few members of our new class. Our students come from Arizona and all over the world.

Essential reading: Faculty, staff offer book list

Books that engineering students should read for insight, inspiration and valuable career guidance – and just for fun.

Grand Challenge Scholar takes on big problems, starts business venture

Program's second graduate engaged in research, community service and entrepreneurial efforts during the program.

ASU student develops sensing technology for visually, hearing impaired

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Shawn Jordan's STEAM Lab

Young engineering faculty rapidly building a track record of innovation and high performance

A total of 20 prestigious awards have been netted over the past two years by young faculty members in the Fulton Schools.
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Tom Sugar

Robotics advances open life-enhancing possibilities

In a TV interview, ASU engineering researchers describe how developments in robotics technologies are raising hopes of improving restoration of human physical functions.
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Rehabilitation Robotics

Workshop helps to spark pursuit of rehabilitation robotics progress

ASU’s biomedical engineering program is aiding efforts to expand the potential for robotic technologies to enhance physical rehabilitation options.
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Project aims for prosthetic that senses like real hand

An ASU neurophysiologist will be part of nationwide collaborative effort to produce a wireless prosthetic hand with all the capabilities of a natural hand.
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Date range February 2016 – February 2015