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April 20, 2018 by Joe Kullman
ASU engineering the future in wearable robotics

Fulton Schools faculty members Thomas Sugar, Panagiotis Polygerinos and Panagiotis Artemiadis are among researchers contributing to technological advances in wearable robotic devices. Among their projects are robotic exoskeletons designed to aid military and industrial operations, robotic systems to help stroke victims regain mobility, a “jetpack” to help people run faster and a robotic prosthetic ankle…

Screen Capture from a story about mind-controlled robots which appeared on ABC15 News.
March 30, 2018 (Last updated: April 4, 2018) by Steve Ryan
Mind-Controlled Robotics

Robots that can be controlled by signals from the human brain have the potential to become an effective physical therapy tool, says Panagiotis Artemiadis, a Fulton Schools associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering. His research includes using mind-controlled robotic systems to aid people in recovering mobility after suffering a stroke.

High school students compete in the FIRST Robotics Competition Arizona State Championship at Wells Fargo Arena in October 2017.
November 9, 2017 (Last updated: August 25, 2025) by Monique Clement
Robots battle for FIRST Robotics Competition State Championship

Arizona State University hosted the FIRST® Robotics Competition State Championship in partnership with the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Access ASU and the Sanghi Family Foundation, and showcased the pathway of FIRST programs and STEM opportunities at ASU and beyond.

September 4, 2017 (Last updated: June 29, 2018) by Fulton Schools
HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, ROBOTICS COULD TRANSFORM JOBS IN 10 YEARS

Fulton Schools Assistant Professor talks about how developing robots and artificial intelligence systems that can collaborate with humans on a variety of tasks may eliminate some jobs but also create new ones. Jobs involving application of knowledge in science, technology, engineering and math should be among those that will benefit from the human-technology interaction trend.

February 13, 2017 (Last updated: February 20, 2018) by Fulton Schools
MY TURN: ARTS EDUCATION PAVED THE WAY FOR GIRLS’ ROBOTICS WIN

It should be no surprise that a team of girls from an arts schools earned top awards at the recent Arizona FIRST LEGO League championship tournament, says the head of the Arizona School for the Arts. The competition managed by Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering focuses on robotics and research. The…

At the fifth annual Rehabilitation Robotics Conference, Denise Oswalt demonstrates a virtual reality application from the lab of Bradley Greger, an ASU researcher who specializes in neural engineering.
February 8, 2017 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Fulton Schools
Rehab robotics field promises to return control, mobility to aging population

Hundreds of rehab robotics researchers, clinicians and industry reps gather at ASU to discuss advancements in growing field.

January 27, 2017 (Last updated: February 20, 2018) by Fulton Schools
ASA ALL-GIRLS ROBOTICS TEAM WINS STATEWIDE COMPETITION

A team of seven Fifth through Eighth grade robotics students was recently named one of two winning teams selected to head to the FIRST LEGO League World Festival in Houston, Texas on April 19. The all-girls team of arts students from downtown Phoenix charter school Arizona School for the Arts (ASA) competed against 96 teams in…

January 20, 2017 (Last updated: August 25, 2025) by Joe Kullman
Robotics + Research + Fun = Creative Force

Under the Fulton Schools’ guidance, the Arizona FIRST LEGO League outreach program continues to grow, helping to expand STEM education to youngsters throughout the state.

September 13, 2016 (Last updated: March 2, 2018) by Fulton Schools
MACHINE LEARNING IN ROBOTICS – 5 MODERN APPLICATIONS

The innovative work with imitation learning by Heni Ben Amor, an assistant professor of computer science and engineering at ASU,  is featured in a round of some of the more significant advancements in machine learning.  

Spring Berman
December 16, 2015 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Joe Kullman
Promising strides in robotics research and education earning Berman recognition

ASU engineer Spring Berman’s creatively designed bio-inspired robots are drawing attention in the robotics field.

Tom Sugar
February 18, 2015 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Joe Kullman
Robotics advances open life-enhancing possibilities

In a TV interview, ASU engineering researchers describe how developments in robotics technologies are raising hopes of improving restoration of human physical functions.

Rehabilitation Robotics
February 10, 2015 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Joe Kullman
Workshop helps to spark pursuit of rehabilitation robotics progress

ASU’s biomedical engineering program is aiding efforts to expand the potential for robotic technologies to enhance physical rehabilitation options.

October 27, 2014 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Joe Kullman
Advances in robotics technology promise performance boost in prosthetic hands

Researchers at ASU, Mayo Clinic and the Italian Institute of Technology are collaborating to improve the capabilities of artificial hand devices.

December 9, 2013 (Last updated: August 25, 2025) by Joe Kullman
Youngsters to show off creativity, robotics skills at FIRST LEGO League state championship

Through its leadership of Arizona FIRST LEGO League, ASU’s Fulton Schools of Engineering are bringing engineering and science education to thousands of youngsters

Robot hand Biomechatronics
February 4, 2013 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Joe Kullman
Workshop will explore expanding role of robotics in improving human health

ASU will host a workshop – open to the public – led by researchers working to improve health care and medical treatment through advances in robotics technology.

Erik Von Burg AZ FLL Coach
December 4, 2012 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Joe Kullman
Robotics competition inspires youngsters to be self-educators

An award-winning elementary school science teacher lauds ASU’s engineering schools for fostering innovative learning methods through a statewide engineering and science competition for youngsters.

September 17, 2012 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Fulton Schools
ASU robotics team makes a splash

The NASA Space Grant Robotics team sent 10 team members to Orlando, Fla. to compete in the Marine Advanced Technology Education international robotics competition.

June 20, 2012 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Fulton Schools
Summer robotics camps immerse young students in engineering challenges

Hundreds of Arizona middle school and high school students have gained experience in putting science, engineering and math into practice in the summer robotics camps presented since 2006 by Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.

FLL championship competition
December 20, 2011 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Fulton Schools
Robotics challenges inspiring youngsters to learn engineering
Veronica Santos, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering, demonstrates the capabilities of a robotic hand being developed in her Biomechatronics Lab.
September 22, 2010 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Joe Kullman
Scientists work together to move robotics forward

ASU engineers and scientists are using robotics to help expand our capabilities in almost every facet of our technological endeavors.

Veteran U.S. astronaut Bernard Harris guides summer science camp students through an experiment at ASU in 2009.
June 3, 2010 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Joe Kullman
Rocks, rockets and robotics

Middle school students from throughout Arizona will take on a cosmic challenge at a summer science and engineering camp at ASU.

ASU assistant engineering professor Veronica Santos (at right) instructs preschool students how to use a sensor glove to control the fingers on a robot hand at the Biomechatronics Lab. (Photo: Jessica Slater/ASU)
April 21, 2010 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Joe Kullman
Kids try their hands at robotics technology

Youngsters recently got some interactive experience with advanced robotics technology at ASU’s Biomechatronics Lab.

May 12, 2008 (Last updated: March 27, 2025) by Fulton Schools
Winning high school robotics team aided by ASU engineering expertise

Carl Hayden High School’s Falcon Robotics team celebrated its recent victory in an international robotics competition at a May 7 event hosted by Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering.

February 25, 2026 (Last updated: February 25, 2026) by Joe Kullman
ASU works with Freeport-McMoRan to strengthen supply of a critical mineral — copper

Copper has recently been added to the U.S. critical minerals list as one of the minerals that are most vital to life in America. ASU is partnering with the metals company Freeport-McMoRan to develop advanced technologies to make domestic copper mining more efficient. Among those involved are Yuri Korobeinikov, a metals expert and assistant research…

students working in Next Lab in the Creativity Common at ASU
February 23, 2026 (Last updated: February 23, 2026) by Kelly deVos
Four students, four hard computing problems

From traffic systems to trustworthy AI, undergraduate researchers are solving problems the world can’t ignore.

February 13, 2026 by Joe Kullman
NVIDIA DGX Spark Powers Big Projects in Higher Education

The new the NVIDIA DGX Spark desktop supercomputer is enabling a variety of creative new uses of artificial intelligence, including some at ASU. The supercomputer’s enhanced performance enables local deployment of large AI applications, from clinical report evaluators to robotics perception systems. At the same time, it keeps sensitive data on site and shortening iteration…

Four students in the Robotics Systems Instructional Lab observe a bright yellow FANUC robotic arm at close range. The students stand together in a lab setting filled with industrial equipment and wiring, focused on the robotic arm as it operates inside a workstation enclosure.
February 13, 2026 (Last updated: February 13, 2026) by Aisha Kaddi
A building for the future

ISTB 12 opened on ASU’s Polytechnic campus as a collaborative hub for manufacturing engineering and robotics, bringing students, faculty and industry together.

Daniel Frank and Laura Hosman
February 9, 2026 (Last updated: February 11, 2026) by Joy Gaeraths
Two ASU faculty members honored for charter-driven impact

Daniel Frank and Laura Hosman, who are affiliated with The Polytechnic School, are recognized for work aligning with the high aspirations of the ASU Charter.

An illustration of the types of technology research projects underway in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence
January 30, 2026 (Last updated: February 2, 2026) by Kelly deVos
Technology research matters

New NSF rankings show ASU’s expanding impact in industrial engineering and computer science.

January 28, 2026 (Last updated: January 29, 2026) by Joe Kullman
An inside look at ASU’s newest research facility

ASU has expanded its research facilities with the opening of a new interdisciplinary science and technology center for research and education that is part of the School School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks, part of the Fulton Schools.The center offers advanced manufacturing facilities and state-of-the-art equipment for hands-on training in manufacturing engineering, robotics engineering, and…

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