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Sam Ariaratnam

ASU’s Ariaratnam becomes Distinguished Member of ASCE

Samuel Ariaratnam joins a group of fewer than 300 individuals to receive the Distinguished Member designation from ASCE since it was created in 1853.
Natalie Langley working in a lab

Fracturing bones and traditional views of civil engineering

Researchers and graduate students from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are assisting Mayo Clinic in studying fracture patterns made on human femur bone to create new standards for aging trauma.
"Top 25" "6 Fulton Schools areas of focus ranked in the Top 25 - U.S. News & World Report, 2022-23"

Fulton Schools of Engineering jumps nine spots in two years in US News rankings

Undergraduate studies in civil engineering, computer engineering, cybersecurity, electrical engineering, environmental engineering and mechanical engineering in ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are among the nation’s best according to U.S. News.
School or unitEducation
closeup of steamrollers on pavement

Paving the way for the next generation of industry professionals

With support from local industry, ASU’s Pavement Analysis and Design group has established graduate and postdoctoral researcher positions dedicated to creating the roadways of the future.
New Faculty 2022-2023

Meet the newest Fulton Schools faculty, 2022–23

The Fulton Schools is continually growing its teaching and research enterprise to increase the scope and impact of its educational programs and research initiatives.
Brianne Arviso and Kristen Parrish

Breaking new ground

Brianne Arviso’s challenging journey to an advanced construction degree prepares her to cultivate Native American heritage within the profession
aerial view of an intersection

The transportation equation

ASU researcher Xuesong (Simon) Zhou creates an open-source mapping system to streamline transportation modeling research and allowing for increased collaboration on projects around the world
School or unitTransportation
Graphic featuring the logo of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program.

Funding, freedom, flexibility: Graduate research fellowship helps students pursue passions

The National Science Foundation selects Graduate Research Fellows to conduct impactful research at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and nationwide.
School or unitEnvironmentManufacturingSustainabilityWater
portraits of Jesse Pruitt and James Murphyover background of a construction site

Building skills through real-life experience

From industry professionals to leaders in the classroom, faculty associates play a vital role in the success of the Del E. Webb School of Construction.
graduates of the Del E. Webb School of Construction in hard hats at convocation

Constructing a legacy

Collaboration, partnership and entrepreneurship continue to serve as core values for the Del E. Webb School of Construction at Arizona State University; contributing to the success of their alumni.
Hasan Ozer

Building stronger, cost-efficient roads

Hasan Ozer leads the Southwest Pavement Technology Initiative, connecting industry and agency partners with researchers to build roadways of the future.
irrigation in a field

Monitoring the impacts of Arizona’s drought

Doctoral student Zhaocheng Wang has earned a Babbitt Dissertation Fellowship for his proposed research tracking the effects of water usage on farmers.
School or unitWater
overhead view of a road interchange

What will it take for people to choose sustainable modes of transportation?

ASU Professor Ram Pendyala teams up with researchers at the University of Texas at Austin to find out why it is so hard to get people to use mass transit options.
School or unitSustainabilityTransportation
2022 NSF CAREER Award winners with 10 portraits

ASU engineers earn 11 NSF CAREER Awards

Eleven faculty members in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering have received NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Awards in 2022.
Christian Hoover seated in front of monitors

Investigating the mechanics of materials at the smallest scale

Christian Hoover is working to develop glassy metallic-organic frameworks that can be used for applications such as CO2 capture.
Using two cranes, construction workers in both baskets lower an enormous off-white concrete chevron into place among many in rows of chevrons that cover the building, much like scales on a reptile

Thinner, lighter, cleaner

One of ASU's newest buildings, the Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health, has a shell made of glass-fiber reinforced concrete panels designed with input from Professor Barzin Mobasher.
A group of 13 Grand Challenges Scholars from the Fulton Schools

ASU celebrates largest cohort of Grand Challenges Scholars

Grand Challenges Scholars pursue the traits and qualities needed to collaborate and succeed in a transdisciplinary and global environment.
collage featuring 36 headshots of Fulton Schools outstanding graduates in spring 2022

Meet the exceptional graduates of Spring 2022

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.

Date range October 2022 – May 2022