Students will gain cyberforensics skills, put them to practice and compete in challenges!
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.
Quinn Eatinger builds her future on ice, asphalt and innovation
ASU cybersecurity doctoral student studies ways to protect users from themselves.
SCAI recognizes select members of the graduating class for demonstrating academic excellence, extraordinary leadership and community service.
CodeDevils helps create techie spaces where all are welcome
SCAI faculty and students assist the Rob Dollar Foundation to make streets safer for cyclists.
ASU team revives robotics symposium to create connections in industry and academics.
A Fulton Schools consortium of six laboratories has led to a successful startup that puts graduates to work in tough roles.
Successful doctoral graduate creates collaborative computing communities.
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Techiepalooza’s auction-style networking event forges interdisciplinary connections.
More than 600 students participated in the annual ASU sunhacks hackathon, building skills, connections and prototypes through a fast-paced design experience.
Students in FutureG Summer Research Camp gain experience with wireless communications technology.
Annual Desert CodeSprouts camp seeks to give middle schoolers coding confidence.
Teaching Professor Yinong Chen and his student team have created an AI-powered computer science tutor for the Intel Cup.
Recent changes to football conference alignments will increase carbon emissions, but computer science students and athletes will combine power to find solutions.
Industrial engineering faculty members congratulate graduates on their success
At the close of the fall and spring semesters, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering recognizes select members of the graduating class for demonstrating academic excellence, extraordinary leadership and community service.
Arizona State University’s Theme Park Engineering and Design club comprises students from across ASU who share a passion for the themed entertainment industry.