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Flying cars are coming, and they’ll be autonomous

Fulton Schools professor Dan Bliss is developing navigation and positioning systems for flying cars, with test flights planned for the end of the year.

Innovation and excellence

Cybersecurity startup focuses on dark web

Fulton Schools researchers combining skills in venture to build defenses against malicious hackers.
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Training teachers in STEM

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College have paired up to embed engineering education into the preparation of middle school teachers with the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship.

Bruce Rittmann

Pioneering researcher wins global water award

Fulton Schools professor Bruce Rittmann earned international recognition when he was named a 2018 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate for his seminal work with aquatic microorganisms.

A small group of Girl Scouts sit around a kiddy pool testing out their aluminum boats.

Inspiring female engineers

At GEAR Day, nearly 100 Girl Scouts learned what it’s like being an engineer with the help of members from the Fulton Schools’ Society of Women Engineers.

Chaitanya Kale accepts the Light Metals Division Magnesium Technology Award at the 147th Annual TMS Meeting for Best Student Paper

Student paper pioneers research on promising alloy

Fulton Schools graduate students presented seminal research on a lightweight alloy that could potentially replace aluminum and steel in vehicles.

A man lies on a wood floor surrounded by pieces of technology, like a cell phone and laptop. Photo by Brandon Sullivan

The data defenders

We’ve got information coming out our ears — and our phones and social accounts — and Fulton Schools researchers are working to protect it.

Autonomous vehicles traveling the wrong road to safety

Fulton Schools’ Aviral Shrivastava asks, ‘Why we would try to simulate human driving in AVs, when human driving is inherently flawed?’ 

Four students stand with Professor LiKamWa: From left to right: Electrical engineering graduate student Sridhar Gunnam, computer science graduate student Siddhant Prakash, Assistant Professor Robert LiKamWa, computer engineering doctoral student Jinhan Hu and computer engineering (electrical engineering) graduate student Venkatesh Kodukula.

Advancing mobile computing

Students from the ASU Meteor Studio impressed the mobile computing systems international research community at the ACM HotMobile ‘18, taking home a Best Poster award.

Summer just got STEAMy!

Our Fulton Summer Academy programs for elementary, middle and high school students offer the opportunity to learn STEAM concepts–Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math–while having lots of hands-on fun!

Registration is open. Find your program today!

Why choose the Fulton Schools?

We have the Fulton Difference.

We build engineers. Our students are part of a community of problem solvers, people who are passionate about designing and making innovative and entrepreneurial solutions. They are people who want to make a difference in the world, just like you.

More about the Fulton Difference

 

Get involved outside the classroom

NEW! Guest tickets required for Convocation. Register by April 16.

Register now for Convocation to reserve your guest tickets. Here’s how: 

  1. Go to My ASU
  2. Visit the Grad tab
  3. Complete your RSVP
  4. You will be provided a link to your tickets
  5. Email or print tickets.

Registration closes Monday, April 16.

Sparky getting his portrait taken at a Fulton Schools Open Studio

Get a free professional portrait

Stop by an Open Studio session to get a free professional portrait for your own personal use. Last session of the semester is at the Tempe campus 4/10.

Several students stand around the Order of the Engineer ring making ASU "pitchfork" signs with their hands

Graduating? Participate in our Engineering Induction Ceremony

The Order of the Engineer and the Pledge of the Computing Professional are rite-of-passage ceremonies for students graduating in engineering and computing sciences programs.

Ideas ignite innovation. People power progress. Challenge waht's possible with the ASU-Draper Entrepreneurship Incubator program asu.edu/draper/

Entrepreneurship opportunity

The Entrepreneurship Incubator is a training and mentorship experience in Silicon Valley to help individuals learn how to become successful entrepreneurs. Apply by April 15.

A student stands at his research poster with Sparky

Join us: FURI Symposium, 4/20

At this poster presentation event, students present their research findings with peers, the ASU community and the community at large. Win FURI swag!