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

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.

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

Thank you to all the Fulton Schools staff who joined us at the Fulton Difference Awards and Recognition celebration! Check out the photo gallery and revisit the presentation for recognition of our staff members’ years of service, award nominees and winners. Dean Kyle Squires recognized all staff who have served the Fulton Schools, especially those…

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.

This February, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, or AAAI, held its annual conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Founded in 1979, the AAAI is a top scientific society devoted to advancing the understanding of intelligent behavior in machines. The conference has emerged as a critical destination to promote the exchange of ideas between researchers, practitioners,…

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks as they host Brandon Sweeney, CTO of Elect Nano, for a seminar on carbon nanocomposites processing.

To further support your efforts to promote and foster a positive culture of academic integrity, the Fulton Schools Academic Integrity Office has a new website! Check out the new website for instructions, tips and resources.

Thank you for joining us to recognize the 2,259 Fall 2023 graduates of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering! We are proud of all their achievements and can’t wait to see the difference they make in the world as engineers and technologists!

How can faculty integrate emerging technologies to spark innovation for first-year engineering students? Anoop Grewal, an engineering associate teaching professor, recently pioneered an initiative to integrate augmented reality, known as AR, into his FSE 100 Introduction to Engineering curriculum. Students have the opportunity to think entrepreneurially and create their own AR applications through open-ended projects….

To ensure that students in the online mechanical engineering program could still derive substantive practical experiences, faculty members Ryan Milcarek and Josh Wilbur devised novel and forward-thinking virtual laboratories and simulations that not only maintained the foundational learning objectives, but also enhanced students’ ability to navigate uncertainties in data acquisition and analytical processes.

We had a fa-boo-lous Halloween in the Fulton Schools community with all the spooktacular decorations and eerie-sistible treats that adorned our offices. See who our winners were!

Zhihua Wang, an associate professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, has been honored with the prestigious Timothy Oke Award for his work.

The event’s new name — the Fulton Forge Student Research Expo — is inclusive of the diversity of the students who participate and the spirit of the culmination of their hard work to forge innovative research paths to solve real-world problems.

Arizona State University and Applied Materials, Inc. are proud to announce an alliance that will bring more than $270 million to establish the Materials-to-Fab (MTF) Center.

On July 12, the Global Engineering Deans Council, or GEDC, welcomed Dean and Vice Provost Kyle Squires as a new member. The GEDC is a global network of engineering deans, industry representatives and stakeholders leveraging collective strengths for the advancement of engineering education and research.

Wanda Dalla Costa’s rising stature as a groundbreaker in architecture, design and education is being further confirmed by an honorary doctoral degree she will receive from Athabasca University in Canada.