Teams in ASU’s School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence will conduct research relevant to U.S. Department of Defense science and technology missions.
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Computer science student creates new tool to make AI-generated art
Research team that includes Fulton Schools doctoral students and faculty is modeling a future for more sustainable future for AI-generated art.
New AI symposium helmed by Siddharth Srivastava connects experts and industry
A SCAI associate professor has created a new forum to discuss the safety challenges of creating new AI.
Researcher will use AI to test new materials so engineers don’t have to
Yanjie Fu has received a prestigious Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Grant to develop an AI system to aid in the creation of innovative materials
We dream AI
We are building a home for faculty researchers doing innovative and critical artificial intelligence development and training the next generation of engineering students to excel in this emerging field.
The next generation of cybersecurity pros drills in the dojo
An ASU associate professor has developed the definitive global platform for training a well-qualified, dedicated cybersecurity workforce to fight surging cybercrime.
We make AI
With more than two dozen faculty members actively engaged in AI instruction, research and development, our team oversees a program ranked #21 in Artificial Intelligence by U.S. News and World Report.
AI on the edge
Hokeun Kim is developing a federated learning toolset for devices that operate on the edge. He is using artificial intelligence to help the devices learn from our data while keeping it secure.
Improved cancer literacy is music to researchers’ ears
A cross-disciplinary faculty and computer science student research team at ASU creates software to represent how cancer changes the human body through music.
Perfecting the pulse of haptics
Hasti Seifi receives prestigious NSF CAREER Award to democratize touch technologies.
Shrivastava takes helm of prestigious engineering journal
Aviral Shrivastava, graduate program chair of the computer science and engineering program, has been elected Editor-in-Chief of the prestigious IEEE Embedded Systems Letters, or ESL, journal.
Regents Professor Doug Montgomery sponsors distinguished lecture series
The annual Douglas C. Montgomery Distinguished Lecture Series offers a forum for topics related to industrial statistics and statistical engineering.