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Capturing the moon
Fulton Schools students work on campus for NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter project to gain hands-on spacecraft mission experience.
Fixing the finding of faults
DARPA Young Faculty Award winner Yan Shoshitaishvili is developing a more effective technique to find faults in computer software code.
Emerging voice
A Fulton Schools computer science doctoral student’s podcast on the fast-evolving world of artificial intelligence and machine learning is drawing accolades.
ASU earns best finish ever in cybersecurity competition
Showcasing their cyber defense skills, a team of ASU students placed third overall at the Western Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition.
Supporting Human-Artificial Intelligence Collaborations with Visual Interfaces
Associate Professor Sungahn Ko
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Wednesday, June 1, 2022, 11 a.m.
BYENG 210 (Tempe)
Closing the gap for real-time data-intensive intelligence
Assistant Professor Jia Zou has earned a 2022 NSF CAREER Award for her proposal to design a new database that can produce real-time results.
ASU entrepreneurial program expands research impact
ASU research-based entrepreneurial ventures for computer vision traffic counting and magnetic needle steering earned their founders a competitive fellowship.
Know thy enemy
Ruoyu (Fish) Wang’s new NSF-funded project will help mitigate the effects of malware and viruses by making them easily understandable to researchers.
Securing the microelectronics supply chain
Michel Kinsy and the STAM Center at ASU are researching microelectronics security advances and developing the next generation of industry professionals.
Using AI to battle Alzheimer’s
ASU, Banner Health researchers combine expertise in medical imaging, machine learning, informatics, computer science to seek better treatment for leading form of dementia
Ingenuity in teaching, research and leadership earns top honor
Andrea Richa and Thomas Sugar have earned one of the most prestigious honors at ASU for their trailblazing achievements in research, teaching and leadership.
Student groups help women thrive in engineering
Fulton Schools students find connections, support and success in engineering and technology majors and career preparation through student organizations.
Navigating the nuance of negation
ASU’s Eduardo Blanco is leading research to help computers recognize positive interpretations of negative constructions within human language.
ASU cultivates new market opportunities for small farmers
ASU engineering leads a project to extend advanced market intelligence and supply chain solutions to small growers of fresh produce.
Computing scenarios for defusing polarizing politics
Researchers use computational modeling to examine the dynamics of extreme political polarization and how to prevent it from undermining democracy.
Data DNA to provide security for generative modeling
Yi “Max” Ren and a team of ASU researchers are studying the attribution and secure training of generative models.
Fulton Schools students named US finalists in Red Bull Basement global competition
Pair of SCAI undergrads selected from 182 applications nationwide for their innovative note-taking tool, Jotted
Mapping the mind’s eye
ASU Engineering Associate Professor Yalin Wang is focused on improving scientific understanding of visual processing by the human brain.
Solutions Cybersecurity competition challenges next generation of security experts
As the tide of cyberattacks continue to rise, so does the need for digital defenders who understand how their adversaries think.