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Artificial intelligence

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ASU computer science doctoral student linked with success

Som Sagar secures internship at social media giant LinkedIn to build the future of AI agents.
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Skyline of Abu Dhabi, representing the international research collaborations between the ASU School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence and UAE partners.

ASU AI research drives road safety innovations

Fulton Schools faculty members create new tech and trainings to assist transportation planners.
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Aviral Shrivastava portrait.

AI sets sail on smarter metal propeller 3D printing

ASU team charting a new course for additive manufacturing of metals.
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Heni Ben Amor plays an intense game of table tennis.

ASU researcher creates AI athlete that’s here to help humanity

Robot crushes it at table tennis, but its real mission is making life easier for those who need it most.
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A map generated by the Fields of The World research team illustrating cropland in rural Cambodia.

Finding the fields of the world

The dream of feeding the planet begins with mapping where food is grown.
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Pascal Van Hentenryck giving a lecture

Talk explores using AI for responsible social good

Popular Douglas C. Montgomery Distinguished Lecture Series continues with AI thought leader.
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Kookjin Lee

Applying new AI to microelectronics manufacturing

Kookjin Lee receives grant from Applied Materials to combine scientific machine learning with expert knowledge.
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Alenis Fiallo Vargas at work in her home office with her toddler son.

ASU alum proves a career in AI isn’t a pain

Alenis Fiallo Vargas tackled fibromyalgia and a challenging industrial engineering program to find early success.
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a woman in front of a laptop

AI that’s all well and good

ASU faculty members showcased impactful AI research underway that’s designed to assist in memory care and tutoring.
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Yang Jiao, a professor in the ASU School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, is smiling and standing at a whiteboard in an office. There are bookshelves in the background.

ASU researcher Yang Jiao discovers special state of matter

ASU professor publishes a paper on a new exotic state of matter in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Heewook Lee

Protein power! ASU creating AI to predict cellular interactions

Protein interactions are part of every cellular process and better understanding them can help treat a wide range of human diseases.
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A group of five people poses for a photo with a mountain in the background.

AI for AZ: ABOR funds new tools for state emergency response

A Fulton Schools research project aims to help emergency planners have the right resources in the right place at the right time.
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Kelly Raines

Student sees how AI can assist people with vision loss

Through her AI technology research, a Fulton Schools student seeks to empower individuals with disabilities with greater independence and accessibility.
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Zhichao Cao

Artificial intelligence drives need for real data storage innovations

As big tech builds big data centers, an ASU researcher works to create innovative information storage solutions for the future.
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Yuchao Li and Dimitri Bertsekas play chess.

Brilliant move: Mathematician’s latest gambit is new chess AI

Dimitri Bertsekas and his team developed a new meta-algorithm to evaluate outputs of multiple chess engines that can then beat the original engines in play.
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Pooyan Fazli, Adil Ahmad and Hasti Seifi

Google grant creates AI research paths for underserved students

A team of interdisciplinary researchers will develop an inclusive artificial intelligence community.
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Tejas Gokhale and two others

Alum inspires next generation of computer vision researchers

Tejas Gokhale takes the lessons he learned from Fulton Schools faculty and applies them to his own career in academia.
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Sarma Vrudhula inspects a microchip prototype in his laboratory.

How computer science can supercharge the semiconductor industry

ASU researcher Sarma Vrudhula has been awarded a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a new chip for artificial intelligence.
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Date range June 2025 – October 2024