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- August 14, 2020
The ASU Library now makes available free digital access to both the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times for all faculty, staff and students. When browsing from the...
Read MoreThe ASU Library now makes available free digital access to both the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times for all faculty, staff and students. When browsing from the...
Read MoreTell your students about the spring workshop series where they will get hands-on experience building a robot kit (TI-RSLK), learn how to apply an entrepreneurial mindset in their design process...
Read MoreControl, sensing and chemical analysis using microfluidic devices Presented by Mark A. Burns, University of Michigan Monday, December 2, 2019 10–11 a.m. Goldwater Center (GWC) 487, Tempe campus [map]...
Read MoreThe Engineering Dean’s Office will be hosting a used book and (unused) baked goods fundraiser for United Way on Tuesday, November 19, 2019....
Read MoreJoin us for our last speaker series event of the semester! In partnership with the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN), the Grand Challenge Scholars...
Read MoreUniversal laws and architectures in complex networked systems with applications to sensorimotor control Presented by Jean-Lou Chameau, Caltech Friday, November 15, 2019 2:20 p.m. Artisan Court at Brickyard (BYAC) 110,...
Read MoreIn this lecture, Peter Frazier of Cornell University will discuss Bayesian optimization and its applications....
Read MoreWe provide free professional portraits to all Fulton Schools staff, faculty and students. These photos can be used for LinkedIn profiles, FURI student abstracts, news stories, student organization directories or the ASU...
Read MoreLearn about how to formulate a team orienteering problem with fixed-wing drones in this seminar hosted by Adolfo Escobedo....
Read MoreA special issue of The American Statistician, with the same title as this talk, was published in March 2019. The special issue contains 43 papers that discuss and propose alternative...
Read MoreRobots will soon move from the factory floor and into our lives — autonomous cars, package delivery drones, search-and-rescue devices and more. However, compared to living systems, robot capabilities in...
Read MoreThe research advancement team in the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering combined their team building activity with giving back to the community by volunteering at a local food...
Read MoreImage science is a growing field of study that attempts to understand every aspect of the imaging chain from the physical principles governing the interactions between light and matter to...
Read MoreNancy Lynch’s research group has been studying biological distributed algorithms for around six years, mainly algorithms for social insect colonies (for problems like searching, task allocation, house-hunting and density estimation)...
Read MoreWith the rising prevalence of smart mobile phones in daily life, online ride-hailing platforms have emerged as a viable solution to provide more timely and personalized transportation service, led by...
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