SCAI recognizes select members of the graduating class for demonstrating academic excellence, extraordinary leadership and community service.

SCAI recognizes select members of the graduating class for demonstrating academic excellence, extraordinary leadership and community service.
Earning online, flexible degree will prepare professional engineers for roles leading large teams.
Teams in ASU’s School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence will conduct research relevant to U.S. Department of Defense science and technology missions.
Research team that includes Fulton Schools doctoral students and faculty is modeling a future for more sustainable future for AI-generated art.
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.
Computer science student rewarded with cold, hard cash for their solutions to managing cascading disasters.
A cross-disciplinary faculty and computer science student research team at ASU creates software to represent how cancer changes the human body through music.
Hasti Seifi receives prestigious NSF CAREER Award to democratize touch technologies.
Showcasing their cyber defense skills, a team of ASU students placed third overall at the Western Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition.
CIDSE is now SCAI. Learn more about the research foci of our newly reimagined School.
Join us in welcoming more than 30 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.
ASU engineering faculty mentors were recently recognized for their outstanding student mentorship
Fulton Schools peer mentors help all first-year and transfer students transition to college and gain their own skills in the process.
Arizona State University students earned 14th place at the AIAA Design/Build/Fly competition with an innovative aircraft design and overcame a challenging year
Fulton Schools engineering research is improving intersection safety through connected autonomous vehicles and real-time distributed systems