Unleashing synthetic biology’s potential
Advances in synthetic biology show it could be a potent force for solving health and energy challenges. Fulton Schools researchers are finding these solutions.
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Innovation and excellence
Accelerating biomimicry research
NASA awarded a local business-ASU partnership a $127,000 Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I Grant to develop biomimicry in 3D-printing
She's got a ticket to ride
Ever since Rebekah Wagen was a little girl, she worked with her father in his workshop on his 2000 Honda Civic SI. They took apart the engine, the door locks, the window actuators.
Summer research sizzles at ASU
Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering hosted four National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates programs this summer.
ASU Online serves student in another desert
Farid Taqatqa is a student in ASU and the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation for Education’s Open Learning Scholars, a new scholarship program for students in Arab countries to acquire master’s degrees from ASU Online.
Egg-cellent design
ASU students put their engineering knowledge to the test in an international probe design-launch-landing competition.
Robotic guide dog leads to future
An ASU team developed a technologically savvy robotic guide dog that recently won a first-prize award at the 2018 Intel Cup in Shanghai, China.
Competing in solar with silicon-based PV modules
New ASU solar energy research demonstrates that silicon-based tandem photovoltaic modules, which convert sunlight to electricity with higher efficiency than present modules, will become increasingly attractive in the U.S.
New Graduate Fellows
The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program supports outstanding students considered to be potential leaders in STEM fields. In this multi-part series, learn more about six new Fellows from the Fulton Schools.
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.
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Get involved outside the classroom
Apply for distinguished fellowships
Graduate students: Begin your competitive applications for distinguished fellowships this month before the fall semester starts.
Save the Date: Fulton Schools Career Fair
Meet employers who want to meet you. Boost your career prospects at the Fulton Schools Career Fair, September 25-27.
Try-out for Academic Bowl
Do you love trivia? Have quick reflexes? Interested in competing in quiz bowl competitions? Try-out for the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Academic Bowl teams, September 17–20
Innovate at Devils Invent: NKK SmartSwitch®
Devils Invent is a series of weekend-long engineering challenges where you can design, build and implement innovative solutions to thematic problem statements submitted by community and industry partners. The next challenge is Devils Invent: NKK SmartSwitch®
September 21–23.












