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Quest for invention: Data-driven ways to cope with COVID-19

Devils Invent gives ASU students an opportunity to learn and apply skills needed to solve the world’s biggest problems — including a particular pandemic.
School or unitEntrepreneurship
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National fellowship supports tomorrow’s engineering leaders

Graduate students passionate about research and innovation take advantage of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program to study at ASU and beyond.
A student in the Grand Challenges Scholars Program at ASU wears a t-shirt that says “Challenge Accepted.”

ASU Grand Challenges Scholars ready to face a changing world

Eight new Grand Challenges Scholars graduated from ASU in Spring 2020 with the skills to address global challenges and become agents of change.
School or unitGlobal
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13 ASU engineering faculty earn the prestigious NSF CAREER Award

Thirteen early career faculty members in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering earned the prestigious NSF CAREER Award between November 2019 and April 2020.
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Technology engineered at ASU 50 years ago helps battle COVID-19 infection

ASU engineers contributed to early design of a medical device to supply oxygen to people with lung and heart problems that is now aiding some COVID-19 patients.
School or unitHealth
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Meet the exceptional graduates of Spring 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.
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Essential Reading: Books that edify, elucidate and enthrall

Fulton Schools faculty and staff members suggest books offering everything from profound insights to practical life lessons and thought-provoking absurdity.
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Fulton Schools researchers reveal new understanding of synthetic gene circuits

Two ASU laboratory teams have published new research that represents a first in the expanding field of synthetic biology.
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ASU engineering students, faculty and staff find success in a new digital environment

Faculty and staff in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU have found engaging and effective ways to carry on classes and other activities remotely.
School or unitEducation
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New tool navigates the brain’s addiction mechanisms

Barbara Smith is developing a new tool to help researchers target specific cells to better understand how addiction impacts cellular mechanisms in the brain.
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Top students put heads together at ASU neurotech workshop

Top graduate students interested in entrepreneurship came to ASU to learn business strategies for the first IEEE Brain Neurotech Entrepreneurs Workshop.
School or unitEntrepreneurshipHealth
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Meet the exceptional graduates of Fall 2019

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.
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Building biofabrication systems to transform health care

ASU engineers are integrating new imaging tools into processes to manufacture cells and body tissues needed to realize the high hopes for regenerative medicine
School or unitHealth
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WearTech positions Phoenix as center of wearable tech industry

The collaborative center brings together ASU researchers, industry and local economic partners to foster entrepreneurship and innovation in wearable technology.
School or unitEntrepreneurshipHealth
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Better brain and body electrical measurements

Rosalind Sadleir’s research focuses on accurately measuring electrical signals in human body tissue, which could aid disease diagnosis.
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Sydney Schaefer sitting at a table

Linking the mind and body for better physical therapy

Sydney Schaefer is developing easy-to-use, more personalized solutions for nervous system injuries that are better tailored to older adults.
School or unitHealth
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The School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering welcomes its new faculty members

The Fulton Schools continue to bring in new faculty members to help students succeed and to advance the cutting edge in their engineering fields.
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Engineering background launches ASU grad to early career success

The path to Heather Boysel’s fulfilling pursuits in the legal profession and community leadership began with learning fundamental engineering skills at ASU.

Date range July 2020 – July 2019