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Chokepoints and censorship: Protecting the free flow of information on the Internet

Stephanie Forrest studies the architecture of the internet and the potential of censorship when information crosses borders.
School or unitSecurity
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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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Egg-spect the unexpected: ASU students test their skills at CanSat competition

ASU students put their engineering knowledge to the test in an international probe design-launch-landing competition.
School or unitRobotics
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Robotic guide dog leads ASU team to first prize at Intel Cup

An ASU team developed a technologically savvy robotic guide dog that recently won a first-prize award at the 2018 Intel Cup in Shanghai, China.
School or unitRobotics
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ASU, Dash publish new research on blockchain scalability

ASU's Blockchain Research Lab and Dash have released new research that highlights some of the scaling challenges and potential opportunities for the Dash blockchain.
School or unitData scienceSecurity
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NSF Graduate Research Fellow engineering solutions to big data challenges

Logan Mathesen is pursuing a doctoral degree in industrial engineering at ASU having earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in the program.
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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.
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NSF Graduate Research Fellow uses computer science to solve society’s toughest problems

New National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow Scott Freitas will seek to expand his computer science skills at the Georgia Institute of Technology
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Designing algorithms for better data analysis and stronger networks

Hanghang Tong designs algorithms to help networks of people work better together, to foil terrorist networks, make infrastructure more resilient and more.
School or unitData science
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Triple major graduate charts his own course to success

John Cava, a triple major, graduated from ASU this spring with degrees in computer science, mathematics and molecular biosciences and biotechnology.
Photo of Carl Harris in combat gear. Caption: Carl Harris has been on active duty or reserve status for the U.S. Navy for the past 18 years, with multiple deployments on missions in countries throughout the Middle East. He says he may stay associated with the military as a contractor as he begins a new career after earning an engineering degree online from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. Photograph courtesy of Carl Harris.

Online and on duty: Navy weapons tech specialist earns an engineering degree

A new Fulton Schools graduate is embarking on an engineering management career with a degree he earned while often overseas on military duty in high-conflict regions.
School or unitGlobal
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Meet the Fulton Schools’ outstanding graduates of Spring 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.
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Essential Reading: Illuminating books to learn from and live by

Fulton Schools faculty and staff members recommend books to help students light their paths through the challenges of college days and the years beyond.
Portrait of Doug Montgomery in his office. Caption: Regents’ Professor Douglas Montgomery has established a charitable reminder trust to help fund graduate education and a new professorship in industrial engineering in the Fulton Schools. Photographer: Jessica Hochreiter/ASU

Eminent scholar gives $2 million to support industrial engineering at ASU

Professor Douglas Montgomery is making a personal contribution of $2 million to support the industrial engineering program at Arizona State University.
School or unitEducation
photo of 10 students in maroon and gold shirts holding a trophy. Caption: The Fulton Schools Maroon and Gold teams celebrate together after the Maroon team won the 2018 ASU Academic Bowl title. Photographer: Cortney Loui/ASU

Classmates battle for title as Fulton Schools team wins Academic Bowl

Started in 2006 as a showcase for the broad intellectual talent and school spirit of the ASU student body, the Academic Bowl pits 16 teams from various colleges at ASU against each other in a trivia competition.
Photo of two people standing next to each other. Caption: Father and son duo Doug and Brent Kolste graduate together in May 2018, when online student Doug Kolste will fly to Arizona for the ceremony. Photo courtesy of Kolste family

A family that learns together, earns together

A father and son graduate together with bachelor's degrees from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, achieving a long-time educational aspiration.

Award-winning cybersecurity startup springs from ASU research

Computer science, artificial intelligence and social sciences combine in a startup venture to build defenses against nefarious forces on the dark web.
School or unitData scienceEntrepreneurshipSecurity
Five people pose for a photo in the Meteor Studio. Caption: Assistant professor Robert LiKamWa and his students from the Arizona State University Meteor Studio impressed the mobile computing systems international research community at the Association for Computing Machinery’s HotMobile ‘18 conference workshop, taking home a Best Poster award and getting valuable feedback on their research. From left to right: Electrical engineering graduate student Sridhar Gunnam, computer science graduate student Siddhant Prakash, Assistant Professor Robert LiKamWa, computer engineering doctoral student Jinhan Hu and computer engineering (electrical engineering) graduate student Venkatesh Kodukula.

ASU Meteor Studio makes big impact at mobile computing research conference

Students from the ASU Meteor Studio impressed the mobile computing systems international research community at the ACM HotMobile ‘18, taking home a Best Poster award.
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Date range September 2018 – March 2018