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The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University is one of the largest and most comprehensive engineering programs in the United States. Find events and opportunities exclusively for Fulton Schools faculty and staff members.

40 Under 40 - Phoenix Business Journal

Congratulations to Ashley Anderson on being one of Phoenix’s 40 Under 40 honorees!

Ashley Anderson, associate director of people and talent in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, was selected as one of the Phoenix Business Journal’s 2026 40 Under 40 honorees. Each year, the Phoenix Business Journal recognizes 40 emerging leaders who are making a significant impact in the Valley through their professional achievements, leadership and…

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Congratulations to the 2026 Fulton Difference Award winners!

Thank you to all the Fulton Schools staff who joined us at the Fulton Difference Awards and Recognition celebration! Check out the photo gallery. Dean Kyle Squires recognized all staff who have served the Fulton Schools, especially those who have 25 years of service or more at ASU: We also wish those retiring this year…

INSPIRE Award

Congratulations to the inaugural 2026 INSPIRE Awardees

The INSPIRE (INstructional Strategies for Partnership, Innovation, Resources and Engagement) Awards align with our Fulton Schools value of Foster a Community of Learning and Collaboration and recognizes faculty members who embrace this value through curricular and co-curricular activities that promote student learning, professional development and/or professional practice. This year’s INSPIRE theme of AI-Enhanced Teaching and…

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Share with your students: Apply for Paul C. Helmick Scholarship and Fellowship opportunities by June 19

Help us spread the word about two new funding opportunities for students in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment. The Paul C. Helmick Undergraduate Scholarship and Graduate Fellowship recognize students demonstrating leadership, academic excellence and strong engagement with the built environment profession through research, student organizations, industry involvement and workforce-readiness experiences. Faculty…

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Congratulations to spring 2026 Emerging Supervisor Pathway program graduates

Please join us in celebrating the spring 2026 graduates of Arizona State University’s Emerging Supervisor Pathway program.   These 12 staff members have joined a list of more than 90 from the Fulton Schools who have completed the program over the past two years.    The Emerging Supervisor Pathway program is a self-paced, semester-long training course…

Congratulations to the 2026 Mosaic Awardees

The Mosaic Award honors a Fulton Schools faculty member who exemplifies the Fulton Schools value of building a foundation for all to be successful in their daily practices related to teaching, research, service and outreach. This year, the Fulton Schools Inclusive Excellence Faculty Advisory Council, or IFAC, received 23 unique nominations for 20 Fulton Schools…

Get IT support quickly from Engineering Technical Services

Fulton Schools faculty members, staff and students can find technical support options through the Fulton Schools Engineering Technical Services Get Support page. Select your school or unit and your role to find help. Faculty and staffSubmitting a Deskside Support ticket is the fastest way to get help during business hours (8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday–Friday). It…

Martina Cardone

Attend LIONS seminar with guest Martina Cardone, April 24

About: Join the Learning, Information, Optimization, Networks and Statistics, or LIONS, group for a seminar with Martina Cardone, associate professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota. An NSF CAREER Award recipient, Cardone’s research aims to develop theoretical frameworks that offer engineering guidelines and insights for the study of practically relevant…

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks for a seminar on advancing manufacturing by leveraging nondestructive testing and evaluation.

Attend a seminar on advancing manufacturing by leveraging nondestructive testing and evaluation, April 17

About Ryan Spencer is an associate research and development staff member in the Composite Innovation Group at the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He is also a Fellow with the University of Tennessee–Oak Ridge Innovation Institute, contributing to the Circular Bioeconomy Systems Convergent Research Initiative. Spencer earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees…

Juba Ziani

Attend LIONS seminar with guest Juba Ziani, April 17

About: Juba Ziani is an assistant professor in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech. A NSF CAREER Award recipient, Ziani’s research lies at the intersection of computer science, operations research and economics. He uses tools from learning theory, game theory and optimization to address technical and societal challenges arising from AI,…

Aisha Kaddi

Congratulations to Fulton Schools United Way Competition winner

The results are in for this year’s Fulton Schools United Way Competition winner after the campaign has come to a close for the 2025–2026 academic year, and we are pleased to recognize the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks, or MSN, as the winner of the Fulton Schools United Way trophy! The Fulton Schools United Way…

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Learn about ASU’s new passkey login system

In today’s digital world, your ASU account is more than just a login — it’s access to all kinds of data. Protecting it should be simple, strong and reliable. That’s where passkeys come in. Unlike traditional passwords, passkeys use advanced cryptography and your device (like your phone or laptop) to securely log you in —…

Attend a seminar with Robert X. Gao, hosted by the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks.

Attend a seminar on the physics-based and data-driven manufacturing process and product quality control, April 10

About Robert Gao is the Cady Staley Professor and chair of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Since earning his doctoral degree from the Technical University of Berlin in 1991, he has conducted research in physics-based signal transduction mechanisms, multiresolution signal processing, stochastic modeling, and artificial intelligence and machine…

Attend an AI Explorer Workshop, April 14 and 15

New to artificial intelligence, or AI, or not sure where to start? Engineering Technical Services is offering a guided, hands-on workshop to help you explore how AI can support your everyday work. The session includes a live demo, practical examples and key considerations like privacy and data security — no prior experience needed. This workshop…