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Students’ fresh perspectives lead ASU researcher to success

Arizona State University Professor Huan Liu leverages his students' interests to generate useful data from social media noise to improve our lives online.
School or unitArtificial intelligenceData science
Ross Maciejewski standing in his office

Predicting the future with better data visualization

Ross Maciejewski is developing new solutions for exploring data to find patterns and identify anomalies that help forecast what might occur in the future.
School or unitData science
Portrait of Tiffany Bao

Changing the game: Best Paper models cyberwarfare game theory

Tiffany Bao won Best Paper for her collaborative research on cyberwarfare at the NSA’s sixth annual Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper Competition.
School or unitSecurity
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.
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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

Blending business and tech, ASU alumnus spurs innovation in cryptocurrency

An alumnus reconnects with ASU through his role with a leading cryptocurrency network, bringing support for research that helps drive the digital economy.
School or unitSecurity
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ASU student veterans engineer success in life

At ASU, the Pat Tillman Veterans Center helps veterans, active duty military members, spouses and their dependents prepare for academic success.
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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
portrait of Ming Zhao

Cloud computing performance, satisfaction guaranteed

ASU researcher Ming Zhao brings cloud computing service providers a step closer to providing reliable performance guarantees.
A TSA agent searches luggage at airport security checkpoint.

New ASU center helps secure the nation

The Center for Accelerating Operational Efficiency is creating tools to help the Department of Homeland Security find solutions to airport and border security challenges.
School or unitGlobalSecurity
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Staying ahead of cyberattacks

During National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, ASU's Paulo Shakarian shares how he and other researchers are using cybercriminals' weaknesses against them
School or unitData scienceSecurity
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ASU team wins AI commentator track of the KAIST World Cup 2018

ASU's interdisciplinary team for the AI commentator track of the KAIST AI World Cup 2018 won the competition with the play-by-play commentaries.
Portrait of Ming Zhao around large computers

ASU researcher shifts big data computing into high gear

Ming Zhao, an Arizona State University researcher, leads the development of a big data computing infrastructure called GEARS to address today's data challenges.
School or unitData science
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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

Date range February 2019 – July 2018