An accelerated online program, late nights and a bond built beyond the screen
An accelerated online program, late nights and a bond built beyond the screen
ASU doctoral student Wil Gibbs spins DARPA competition-winning AI research into a $1.5 million cybersecurity startup
From traffic systems to trustworthy AI, undergraduate researchers are solving problems the world can’t ignore.
Cybersecurity students design AI system to translate cyber forensic evidence for judges and juries.
ASU graduate student and active-duty officer merges military expertise with advanced research to strengthen the nation’s cyber defense.
Deep underground, ASU students are using computer science to predict heat and water risks in a copper mine, helping make dangerous work safer.
By bridging computer vision and fashion, new tools aim to reduce waste, speed design and make digital clothing feel real.
Students will gain cyberforensics skills, put them to practice and compete in challenges!
From Friday night skill builders to national conferences, computer science club propels master’s student toward a fast-paced future.
A revamped Fulton Schools programming course helps students build confidence, master coding through persistence and thrive alongside AI technology.
From airport greetings to campus festivals, Hindu YUVA builds community and connection for ASU’s international students through support and friendship.
Computer science students created CarbonCompass, an AI-powered tool that helps entrepreneurs find eco-friendly locations for their new businesses.
Come learn cyber forensics skills, put them to practice and complete in challenges!
Paul Grogan’s ASU- and NSF-backed study reveals how smarter infrastructure can help entire cities work better together.
Landscaper turns complex math into mountain maps so researchers can trust their models.
Som Sagar secures internship at social media giant LinkedIn to build the future of AI agents
Quinn Eatinger builds her future on ice, asphalt and innovation
Engineering and design students create interactive museum exhibits
With zero batteries and zero chill, smart sensors are leaking data left and right. Luckily, ASU researchers are on the case.
The first 47 graduates prepare for data-driven careers, research opportunities and leadership positions.