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Photo of three students working at a table together. Caption: ASU students worked with students from around the globe during Devils Invent's – Invent for the Planet to solve high impact, global problems together. Photographer: Marco-Alexis Chaira/ASU

Students innovate for the world, with the world at Devils Invent

The sun never sets on innovation and at Devils Invent – Invent for the Planet, a 48-hour intensive design experience, students from around the globe were able to connect with each other to solve high impact, global problems together.
School or unitGlobal
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ASU partners with Coursera to launch online Master of Computer Science

Arizona State University and Coursera have announced the launch of an online Master of Computer Science program that will be offered through the Ira. A Fulton Schools of Engineering and hosted on Coursera’s learning platform.
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A winning combination: Internships educate students and companies

In spring 2017, five ASU seniors began McKesson Scottsdale’s first internship class for that summer. Initially, McKesson hoped to have them rotate through a cybersecurity discipline the company operated in — such as operations, identity, software development and security automation. What ended up happening was much better for both the company and the interns.
School or unitSecurity
ASU biomedical engineering graduate student Nicholas Hool, electrical engineering undergraduate student John Patterson and computer engineering graduate student Sami Mian pitch the Hoolest earbud at the ASU Innovation Open semifinal round.

Hoolest lends an ear to stress relief

Hoolest Performance Technologies, a student startup led by biomedical engineering graduate student Nicholas Hool, seeks to create an earbud device that reduces the effects of performance anxiety, stress and nervousness. They will compete for $100,000 in funding at the ASU Innovation Open final round on February 2.
School or unitEntrepreneurshipHealth
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ASU’s Blockchain Research Lab director explains cryptocurrency and blockchain applications

School or unitData scienceSecurity
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Dash, Arizona State University elevate blockchain research, offer graduate course and scholarships

ASU and Dash have announced a partnership designed to accelerate research, development and education to advance blockchain technology.
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ASU interns serve enticing digital experiences for Starbucks customers

For a team of 10 Arizona State University computer science and software engineering students, a Starbucks technology internship means considerably more than becoming a connoisseur of coffee – although that is part of the package.
Photo of Ho-Toi Wai holding a plaque next to Kyle Squires

High-caliber contributors: Dissertation Award winners ready to make big impacts

Bing Si and Hoi-To Wai were each awarded the 2017 Dean's Dissertation Award at convocation. The Dean’s Dissertation Award recognizes graduating doctoral students who excel as researchers and leaders.
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Meet the Fulton Schools’ exceptional graduates of Fall 2017

As the Fulton Schools prepares to send newly graduated engineers, innovators and creators out into the world, we take time to highlight some truly exceptional graduates of the Class of 2017.
Sethuraman Panchanathan speaking to a female student. Caption: Professor Sethuraman Panchanathan oversees ASU’s $540-million-plus research enterprise and leads research aimed at developing computing technologies and human-centered computing applications.

Exemplary leadership, significant contributions earn professors AAAS Fellow status

Outstanding achievements and leadership in their fields earn two Fulton Schools professors Fellow status in one of the most prominent organizations of scientists and engineers.
School or unitHealthRobotics
Troy McDaniel holding a device. Caption: Troy McDaniel shows off the haptic devices that will be placed on the chair to deliver vibration patterns. Photographer: Jessica Hochreiter/ASU

Fulton Schools faculty win award with innovative “person-centered” multimedia paradigm

Three Fulton Schools faculty members and one postdoctoral student win 2017 IEEE MultiMedia Best Department Article Award for person-centered multimedia computing and its assistive and rehabilitative applications for individuals with disabilities.
School or unitHealth
A team of students dressed in maroon ASU polos accept an award with their faculty mentor. The caption reads: Above: The Arizona State University VisionHack team accepts their award after finishing first place for Best Presentation, Most Original Approach and Most Innovative in the computer vision hackathon. Left to right, faculty mentor Jared Schoepf, computer science undergraduate students Abhik Chowdhury and Ashley Megumi Satkowski, computer science graduate student Daniel D’Souza, software engineering graduate student Alexander Lampis Slaughter and electrical and computer engineering graduate student and team lead Sami Mian take the stage at the conclusion of the three-day hackathon, held at Moscow's National University of Science and Technology from September 11-13, 2017. Photo courtesy of NUST MISIS

ASU hacks the competition in Moscow hackathon

A team of Sun Devil engineers brought home a trio of first-place awards from VisionHack, a computer vision hackathon held in Moscow.
School or unitRobotics

Kambhampati, fellow experts discuss human-machine collaboration, AI design

Professor Subbarao Kambhampati joined fellow AI experts for a discussion with the Computer Science Museum on human-machine collaboration and how it affects the way AI tools are developed.
School or unitRobotics
A group of ethnically diverse students gather around a table, displaying the "pitchfork," Arizona State University's signature hand gesture. On the table sits a LEGO robot, and the students are surrounded by tools and equipment. The caption reads: Above: A group of first-generation students pose for a photo during their FSE-100 class. Enrollment of first generation-students has steadily increased in recent years, but retainment remains an issue, with first-gen students 20 percent less likely to complete their degrees in engineering compared to students whose parents attained degrees. But thanks to a recent investment by the National Science Foundation, Arizona State University has embarked on an ambitious project to develop mechanisms, systems and programs to increase persistence of these students as well as cast a wider net to attract underrepresented groups to engineering and STEM careers. Photo by Jessica Hochreiter/ASU  

ASU receives NSF funding to include more in engineering, advance first-generation college student success

Aided by an NSF grant, ASU, academic, industry and philanthropic partners are embarking on an ambitious program to support first-generation students as well as attract underrepresented populations to engineering.
School or unitEducation
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ASU researcher works to design algorithms for more robust networks

Hanghang Tong seeks to take the study of network robustification one step further: to design effective intervention strategies and algorithms when networks are likely to fail.

Meet the class of 2021

Each year, we pull aside some members of the incoming class to learn about why they came to ASU, their hopes, dreams and more. Read on to get to know the class of 2021.
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Doupé looks to safeguard personal data through advanced automated vulnerability analysis tools

Adam Doupé wants to develop tools that can automatically find vulnerabilities in web applications so they can be found and remedied before an attacker can exploit them.
School or unitData scienceSecurity
Photo of two men holding a plaque. Caption says "Professor Ron Askin, former director of the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decisions Systems Engineering, accepts the Albert G. Holzman Distinguished Educator Award from Tim McGlothlin, Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers 2017-18 President-Elect, at the IISE annual awards gala, held May 22 in Pittsburgh. Photo courtesy of IISE"

Industrial engineering society awards Ron Askin with distinguished educator award

Professor Ron Askin was awarded the Albert G. Holzman Distinguished Educator Award by the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers.

Date range March 2018 – June 2017