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Better imaging, better understanding

Rosalind Sadleir’s ongoing research focuses on accurately measuring the electrical signals of various tissues in the human body, often for the first time.

Better imaging, better understanding

Rosalind Sadleir’s ongoing research focuses on accurately measuring the electrical signals of various tissues in the human body, often for the first time.

Innovation and excellence

Kaushal Rege and his lab members, clad in lab coats, stand around Rege looking at small, transparent light-brown object that looks slightly like clear plastic, held by Rege with tweezers

Bonding experience

With nano-sized gold particles, silk and lasers, Fulton Schools researchers are developing a new way to seal and heal body tissue

An child engineering camper sits on the floor using toy construction materials to build a structure

SEEing like an engineer

The Fulton Summer Academy provides K-12 students with immersive, hands-on experiences in engineering through a variety of summer camps.

Regents Professor Aditi Chattopadhyay stands, arms crossed, in front of her large lab team

Bringing the heat to composite materials

Regents Professor Aditi Chattopadhyay received a $1M grant from the Department of Energy to research and model the deformation of ceramic matrix composites.

Four members of the "memory glass" Devil's Invent team stand with their presentation poster

Devils Invent solutions

Devils Invent provides engineering design challenges to students that are committed to making a difference and developing their entrepreneurial mindset.

Cody Friesen stands on a roof among several SOURCE hydropanels, which extract clean water from the air using only solar power. Friesen invented the panels.

Inventing for the developing world

Cody Friesen has earned the 2019 Lemelson-MIT Prize for inventing solutions which provide access to fresh water and reliable energy in the developing world.

Loren Aragon faces a dress form, on which he is placing a piece of trim on a red satin dress he designed.

Cultural pride by design

Engineering alum Loren Aragon once engineered military shock absorbers; now he’s dazzling the fashion world with inventive designs honoring Native American culture.

A group of about 20 researchers stand in the middle of the immense ASU Drone Studio, surrounded by tons of open space.

Convergence

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering magazine

Events

photographer taking a portrait image of Sparky

Open Studio is back!

Get your professional portrait taken at Open Studio!

We provide free professional portraits to all Fulton Schools students and staff. These photos can be used for LinkedIn profiles, FURI student abstracts, news stories, student organization directories or the ASU iSearch directory. Upcoming sessions:

Tuesday, October 8, 2019
10 a.m.–2 p.m.
Applied Arts Pavilion (AAPAV), Polytechnic campus [map]

Thursday, October 17, 2019
Noon–4 p.m.
Brickyard (BYENG) 660, Tempe campus [map]

Can’t make it? See the complete schedule

Fulton Schools students stand on a homecoming float, yelling with excitement

Fulton Schools Homecoming Block Party

Join the Fulton Schools at Homecoming on Saturday, Nov. 23 for our Block Party!

There are lots of ways to experience our Block Party!

  • Show your Fulton Schools pride as an exhibitor. Let your fellow students, alumni and Sun Devil community know about the awesome things you’re working on with demos and hands-on fun. You can register to be an exhibitor now!
  • Help make the party great as a volunteer. Network with faculty, staff, students, alumni and the local community while you work and get a free meal if you work more than three hours! Details and sign up coming soon.
  • Join in on the fun! With a parade, great exhibitors and entertainment there’s something there for everyone. Register to attend!

Saturday, November 23, 2019
Tooker House at the Tempe Campus [map]
Free
Register to exhibit
Register to attend

$115M

in research
expenditures
FY2019

192

patents in
the last
3 years

graphic of robotic arm

29

NSF CAREER
awards in
the last 4 years

21

startups in
the last
3 years

graphic of an arm holding up a chemical flask

$115M

in research
expenditures
FY2019

 

graphic of robotic arm192

patents in
the last
3 years

 

29

NSF CAREER
awards in
the last 4 years

 

graphic of an arm holding up a chemical flask21

startups in
the last
3 years

 

Get involved outside the classroom

Story Corps image with two people in a studio talking and a sound engineer smiling

Get ready to innovate at Devils Invent: NKK Switches SmartDisplay™, September 27–29

Innovate with tactile touch screens at the first fall 2019 Devils Invent!

Devils Invent is a series of weekend-long engineering and design challenges. Participating students are encouraged to design, build, and implement innovative solutions to challenging problem statements submitted by community, industry and university partners. First-year students through doctoral students are welcome to participate!

two women work together in a lab

ASU Graduate Women’s Association is looking for representatives

The ASU Graduate Women’s Association is seeking for graduate students to act as representatives for the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. Along with officers, representatives for each school, college and institute are elected in late April and serve for one year beginning in May and ending in May of the following year.

Interested in giving 30 minutes a week to this cause? Learn more about the opportunity

A faculty member chats with a student participating in the PFx class.

Graduate students: Take charge of your career trajectory with the PFx course this fall

Ready to explore the world of post-graduate employment? Preparing Future Faculty and Scholars (PFx) may be the perfect addition to your fall 2019 schedule! PFx is a professional development seminar which invites doctoral students, MFA students and postdoctoral researchers who are interested in learning more about career opportunities to explore their options in academia, industry, government or the not-for-profit sector.

A tutor helps a woman with her classwork at a table in the tutoring center

Tutoring Center open in-person and online

Look to the Fulton Schools Tutoring Center for course support in-person or online! View tutor schedules, see locations and log-in by visiting the Fulton Schools Tutoring Center website.

You can also follow the Tutoring Center on Facebook and Instagram for news and updates.

“It’s about being a life-long learner. Striving to be better. Never saying, ‘I know it all,’ because you don’t. You never will. But trying to get there…it just keeps the fire burning.”

Colin Smith

Construction engineering