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
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 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.
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.
ASU Engineering climbs in national rankings for excellence in online graduate programs.
Doctoral student Ujun Jeong will attend ICWSM in June in Buffalo, New York to discuss social media behavior patterns among users who migrated from X to Mastodon.
Doctoral students prepare to present papers on AI disinformation and social media at data mining conference in April in Houston.
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.
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Capstone Showcase empowers graduating students to present innovative solutions to real-world problems.
Assistant Professor Hannah Kerner is working with NASA Harvest to build a food security dashboard in Hawaii, helping farmers grow crops more successfully.
ASU experts in artificial intelligence discuss how content-generating technologies work and give their perspectives on the concern about their use.
ASU doctoral students Mihailo Isakov and Alan Ehret are advancing the U.S. semiconductor industry in the Secure, Trusted and Assured Microelectronics Center.