New competition connects teams with industry experts to advance the future of aviation.

Events and opportunities happening at the ASU Polytechnic campus.

New competition connects teams with industry experts to advance the future of aviation.

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…

About Karen Lozano is a trustee professor and chair of the materials science and nanoengineering department at Rice University. From 2000 to 2025, she served as the Julia Beecherl Endowed Professor of mechanical engineering at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, where she founded the Nanotechnology Center and launched the college’s first doctoral degree…

Join us at the spring 2026 Innovation Showcase to see how students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are putting their knowledge to work and collaborating with industry to engineer transformative solutions to real-world challenges.

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…

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…

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Aerospace on Campus is a university-level student outreach program that highlights the technical and management careers in aviation and aerospace. In this annual series, industry leaders spend time with students and faculty to share their perspectives and to discuss career opportunities.

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks for the Overview of Idaho National Laboratory and Advanced Manufacturing Capabilities seminar.

In this talk, the speaker focuses on mesoscale modeling of deformation twinning in hexagonal metals by developing a coupled crystal plasticity finite element-phase field model.

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 Fulton Schools Career Center is hosting the first of five Engineering Industry Advisory Board panels with industry experts from the engineering field as they share their career paths, discuss insights, professional behaviors, first job experiences and more. Q&A’s will be addressed at the end of the session as time allows. Whether you are a first-year…

Registrations for the fall 2025 Career Fairs are now available for students on Handshake! The Fulton Schools Career Center offers a range of resources to help students prepare. Please share the following resources with your students: Online Engineering Career Fair for all Fulton Schools students and alumniWednesday, Oct. 1, 20259 a.m.–4 p.m. MSTHosted on the…

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…