The Inaugural Inclusive Excellence Research Lecture aims to foster meaningful and constructive dialogue on topics related to inclusive excellence. The event, presented by Marcie LePine, a clinical professor of management and entrepreneurship at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business, seeks to create an environment where diverse perspectives can be shared and discussed respectfully and in a…
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Events and opportunities happening at the ASU Tempe campus.
Learn about deep learning with MATLAB in an upcoming workshop, Oct. 2
Deep learning is quickly becoming embedded in everyday applications. It’s becoming essential for students and educators to adopt this technology to solve complex real-world problems. MATLAB and Simulink provide a flexible and powerful platform to develop and automate data analysis, deep learning, AI and simulation workflows in various domains and industries. In this workshop, we…
Join Sarah Rodriguez in a discussion about addressing challenges faced by Latin* students, Oct. 7
Join Sarah Rodriguez, author of “Latin* Students in Engineering: An Intentional Focus on a Growing Population,” as she shares what she’s learned on her research and service journey. This presentation will explore the challenges Latin* students face in their journeys to become engineers and computer scientists as well as the assets they bring with them…
Share with your students: Attend a TSMC information session, Sept. 26
TSMC will be visiting Arizona State University’s Tempe campus to hold an information session. Learn more about the company, its innovative work and the career opportunities TSMC provides globally. Students of all majors are encouraged to attend with electrical engineering, computer science, chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and non-STEM students. TSMC information sessionThursday, Sept. 26,…
Discuss inclusive topics in the ASU sciences at the Third Annual STEM Inclusion Summit, Nov. 6
The Third Annual STEM Inclusion Summit, sponsored by the Research for Inclusive STEM Education Center, or RISE Center, will provide the opportunity for people to present and learn about current diversity, equity and inclusion research and initiatives occurring in the sciences at ASU. The summit is open to the entire ASU community. Register for both full and partial days. Visit the STEM Inclusion Summit…
Attend a seminar on the 30 year journey of compilation to decompilation on Sept. 18
Join the Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundations as they host Cristina Cifuentes, vice president of Oracle Software Assurance, for a seminar titled, “From Student of Compilation to Mother of Decompilation — 30 Years Edition.” Having worked on a machine code interpreter for the Modula-2 language for her Compilers project in 1990 and later integrating…
Get ready to celebrate our graduates at the Fulton Schools Convocation ceremonies, Dec. 19
We’re getting ready to recognize the achievements of all our graduates at the ASU Commencement and the Fulton Schools Convocation ceremonies. Learn more on the Fulton Schools Convocation website. Faculty: Purchase or rent your faculty regalia Faculty: If you have regalia from your doctoral institution, you are all set. Purchase faculty regalia from Herff Jones at…
Learn about a hybrid emotional AI for electronic music, Oct. 9
The School of Arts, Media and Engineering and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence invite you to an enlightening event that explores the intersection of music and artificial intelligence. Join us as Jean-Claude Heudin, renowned scientist, composer and AI expert, delves into the role of algorithms in music creation. Many people, even musicians, hesitate…
Attend the ASU Library’s Patent and Trademark Resource Center Designation Celebration on Oct. 10
Join the ASU Library and special guests to celebrate Arizona State University’s Patent and Trademark Resource Center, or PRTC! The PTRC is part of a nationwide network found in libraries across the country designated by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, or USPTO. Whether you are inventing something new or safeguarding your brand, ASU Library…
Share with your students: Register to attend the Southwest Robotics Symposium on Oct. 31-Nov. 1
The Southwest Robotics Symposium, or SWRS, is back! This is a premier destination for researchers, industry partners and robot enthusiasts from around the southwest and beyond to discuss robotics research and see innovative hardware. The symposium will host talks, research poster sessions, lab tours, industry dialog, exhibitions and demonstrations. This two-day event also includes two…
Share with students: Register for sunhacks on Sept. 28 and 29
Registration for ASU’s premier hackathon, sunhacks, is now open. You’ll spend 24 hours coding, collaborating and competing for amazing prizes. No coding experience? No problem! Workshops offered throughout the event will help you learn the ropes, along with mentors who will guide you every step of the way. This year, sunhacks will be a fully…
Attend ICAP Workshop: How to Enhance Active Learning in STEMM Education on Sept. 23
Join the ICAP Center for Teaching and Learning for an upcoming workshop on active learning! Tailored specifically for engineering faculty, this September workshop is part of a fall semester series hosted by the ICAP Project team. How to Enhance Active Learning in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medical (STEMM) EducationMonday, Sept. 23, 20249 a.m.–noonPaul C….
Attend a M360 Workshop: Tools to Support Effective Student Mentorship, Sept. 12 or Sept. 25
Learn about and practice using evidence-based tools — derived from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, or NASEM, 2019 report on the Science of Effective Mentorship in STEMM — to support effective, inclusive student mentorship. The M360 Workshop is open to all faculty members in the Fulton Schools. Tools to Support Effective Student…
Attend Fulton Schools of Engineering Education Seminars this fall
Join the Fulton Schools Learning and Teaching Hub this fall for monthly, virtual seminars to regularly learn about and discuss topics related to engineering education. The Fulton Schools of Engineering Education Seminars, or SEEdS, formerly known as the Teaching Community of Practice, or TCP, are open to anyone interested in the Fulton Schools community. Does…
Share with your students: Fulton Schools Fall Career Fairs, Sept. 17–19, Oct. 2
Registrations for Fall 2024 Career Fairs are now available for students on Handshake! The Fulton Schools Career Center has a number of resources to help students get ready. Please share the following resources with your students: Fulton Schools of Engineering Undergraduate In-Person Career FairTuesday, Sept. 17, 2024Noon–4:30 p.m.Memorial Union (MU), second floor, Tempe campus [map]…