The IEEE Xplore AI Research Suite Beta Test became available in November 2025 and will be accessible until Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.

Events and opportunities open to the entire Arizona State University community.

The IEEE Xplore AI Research Suite Beta Test became available in November 2025 and will be accessible until Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.

The Fulton Schools hosts two convocation ceremonies, one for bachelor’s degree graduates and one for master’s degree and doctoral graduates.

Your future begins here! Explore doctoral programs in manufacturing engineering, robotics and autonomous systems and systems engineering. Tour our labs, meet faculty, discover research opportunities and shape your academic journey. School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks doctoral degree open houseFriday, March 7, 20259 a.m.–1 p.m.Student Union (UNION) Cooley Ballroom A, Polytechnic campus [map]Register now Research…

The ASU Center for Clean Energy Materials, or CCEM, was established through funding by the U.S. Department of Energy to create the capabilities and know-how to accelerate research and development in the production, processing, use and recycling of critical minerals for batteries. CCEM will strengthen the domestic clean energy materials supply chain through science and…

Workday HCM goes live Monday, Dec. 23, 2024. It will replace several current systems, including BrassRing, Career EDGE, PeopleSoft HCM and more.It is vital that all employees prepare for ASU’s new HR and payroll system by doing the following. All ASU employees are asked to complete the following web-based training: Visit the Workday pre-launch schedule webpage for more…

The Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub, or SWAP Hub, is part of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Microelectronics Commons. The Microelectronics Commons Call for Topics is now open. In each of the remaining years of the Microelectronics Commons, the SWAP Hub expects DoD and National Security Technology Accelerator, or NSTXL, to make project awards to teams that are using its capabilities…

As part of the new School of Technology for Public Health within ASU Health, Arizona State University is launching a Public Health Technology Corps. The Public Health Technology Corps will place students with diverse partner organizations across the state to advance place-based projects that leverage technology to improve public health systems, processes and outcomes. There are currently…

The Learning Engineering Institute at Arizona State University, in conjunction with IEEE International Consortium for Innovation and Collaboration in Learning Engineering, or ICICLE, invites you to attend the ICICLE 2024 Learning Engineering Conference from July 22–24 at the Omni Hotel Tempe at ASU. Learning Engineering is about the design of learning solutions in the real…

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks as they host Julia Greer, professor of materials science and mechanics at Caltech, for a seminar on intelligentsia of nano-architected hierarchical materials. Agenda: Abstract Creation of reconfigurable and multi-functional materials can be achieved by incorporating architecture into material design. In our research, we design and fabricate three-dimensional…

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks as they host Rolf Mueller, Lynn Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech, for a seminar on bioinspiration, biodiversity and the quest for autonomy in natural environments.

ASU’s Center of Excellence for Energy hosted an entrepreneurial pitch competition where six Egyptian ventures received seed funding.

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks as they host Brian Baughman, a chief engineer for Honeywell Aerospace, for a seminar on the various types of additive manufacturing in use at Honeywell for the production and repair of metallic parts for the aviation industry.

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks as they host Donald Godfrey, global director of business development for aviation and defense at Nikon-SLM-Solutions, for a seminar on the importance of understanding variation in the additive manufacturing process.

A SCAI associate professor has created a new forum to discuss the safety challenges of creating new AI.

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks as they host Eric MacDonald, professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering at the University of Texas at El Paso, for a seminar on additive manufacturing of elastomer, ceramic and metal multi-functional structures.