Doctoral students prepare to present papers on AI disinformation and social media at data mining conference in April in Houston.
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AI can use data deluge to tackle planetary problems
Hannah Kerner believes artificial intelligence is a means to address many critical global challenges. Not least because we already have the data needed to do so.
A new campus blueprint
An ASU researcher received a federal grant to develop state-of-the-art smart campus cyberinfrastructure on the university’s Tempe campus.
Featured graduates of Fall 2023
Each semester, the Fulton Schools selects members of the graduating class who embody academic excellence, leadership and community service during their time as students. These exceptional students have excelled in research, public service, entrepreneurship and outreach.
Join our faculty
We are excited to announce hiring efforts for 13 open tenure and tenure-track faculty positions. As a global leader in research and education, SCAI has positioned ASU to become a national and international thought-leader in defining and implementing augmented intelligence programs.
Slate of Eights
ASU Engineering places eight undergraduate areas of focus in the US News Top 30 and moves up eight spots in the last three years overall.
Broadening cybersecurity innovation
Faculty members in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence showcased their cybersecurity research at the 32nd annual USENIX Security Symposium.
Welcome, new faculty!
Join us in welcoming more than 50 new faculty to the Fulton Schools. These talented professionals bring skills and insights from leading laboratories and industry innovators across the nation and the world.
Opening the black box
Through his research in explainable design space exploration, doctoral student Shail Dave is setting the stage for innovation in decision-making in software and hardware architecture.
ASU researchers bridge security and AI
Paulo Shakarian and Nakul Gopalan apply their expertise in artificial intelligence and human-robot communication to national security and defense.
Molding the future of mobility
Progress in transportation today requires much more than overcoming technological and logistical hurdles.
Government lab joins forces with ASU to boost manufacturing power
A three-year partnership of the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Fulton Schools at ASU will increase the lab’s productivity and workforce development.
ASU engineering ties three generations together
The Povilus family includes three generations of ASU engineering alumni in industrial engineering, computer science and materials science and engineering.
ASU research ensures autonomous vehicle safety, reliability
Researchers in the Fulton Schools are driving innovation in the autonomous vehicle industry, building confidence in the technology and protecting passengers.
Candan earns 2023 Jankowski Legacy Award
The Daniel Jankowski Legacy Award recognizes faculty members for exceptional contributions to education, research and public service.
Engineering workforce solutions
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Capstone Showcase empowers graduating students to present innovative solutions to real-world problems.
ASU expands computer science degree offerings
The Fulton Schools is welcoming a new online computer science bachelor’s degree option through ASU Online, helping build a foundation for all to be successful.
Distinguished lecture series showcases IE
The inaugural Douglas C. Montgomery Distinguished Lecture, featuring Harriet B. Nembhard, provided a forum for exploring trends in industrial engineering.
Meet student researchers addressing sustainability and social challenges
Undergraduate and graduate students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
ASU research expands artificial intelligence knowledge
Artificial intelligence experts in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence are advancing the field with innovative research.