The content of these workshops is specific to the Fulton Schools. New assistant or associate teaching professors, those considering submitting applications for promotion the upcoming academic year, and faculty mentors are especially encouraged to attend one of the sessions.
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Attend the SWING 4 SWE: Driving Women Together Golf Luncheon and Fundraising Event, March 31
Support the Society of Women Engineers at their second annual golf luncheon and fundraising event!
Join us for ASU Science and Technology Centers Proposers Day, March 22
The purpose of ASU STC Proposers Day is to connect industry and ASU faculty to define research and development priorities and capabilities for joint projects in the STCs, and to improve Arizona’s competitiveness in high-tech sectors.
Join us for the Distinguished Seminar by Nobel Laureate Stanley Whittingham, Feb. 24
Join us for a distinguished seminar with Nobel laureate and Binghamton University Professor Stanley Whittingham, where he will discuss the future of lithium batteries on Friday, Feb. 24, 2023.
Register for the Run Without Borders 5k Fundraiser, March 25
Support the engineering projects of the Arizona State University chapter of Engineers Without Borders! The Run Without Borders race will be hosted on the ASU Tempe campus and will start in the West Intramural Field of the Sun Devil Fitness Center. Register by Wednesday, March 8, 2023, to be guaranteed a t-shirt. Runners who register…
Attend the 2023 Fulton Difference Awards and Recognition Event, March 24
Join Dean Kyle Squires as we celebrate Fulton Schools staff – highlighting those reaching years of service milestones, retirees and SUN Award recipients – and present the Fulton Difference Awards! End the celebration with a spectacular raffle drawing including several donations from around the state.
See the top student entrepreneurs compete at ASU Innovation Open, Feb. 10
Twenty-five student teams from universities around the world will compete for a chance to win up to $200,000 — including a $100,000 grand prize. Join the live event or tune in virtually to cheer on collegiate innovators who are working to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges.
Join us at Spring 2023 graduation events
We’re getting ready to recognize the achievements of all our graduates at the ASU Commencement and the Fulton Schools Convocation ceremonies.
Join us for the Dean’s Distinguished Lecture by Jiawei Han, Feb. 24
Join us for the Dean’s Distinguished Lecture on Friday, Feb. 24, to hear about a scalable approach to extracting knowledge from text data. This year’s lecture is presented by Jiawei Han from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Attend the 2023 Fulton Schools Community Tailgate, Feb. 16
All Fulton Schools faculty, staff and students are invited to attend the 2023 community tailgate! Join us for a meal and this year’s “Engineering = Sexy” t-shirt ahead of the ASU Men’s Basketball game versus Colorado.
Software Carpentry: Shell, Git, and R for Reproducible Scientific Analysis, Feb. 13–15
Research Computing will be offering the Software Carpentry: Shell, Git, and R for Reproducible Scientific Analysis online course Monday, Feb. 13–Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023. This three-day course will teach these core topics: the Unix shell, version control with Git, and R.
Fulton Schools New Faculty Advisory Council Workshop: Strategies for Pursuing Research Funding, Feb. 10
You’re invited! This year’s Fulton Schools New Faculty Advisory Council grant writing workshop will focus on strategies for pursuing research funding. External consultant Lucy Deckard of Academic Research Funding Strategies will cover a variety of topics, from identifying and understanding your likely funders to white papers and quad charts.
Attend a special seminar on the advancement of women in STEM academics, Jan. 30
Janet Hering, a National Academy of Engineering Member and the retired director of the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, will discuss a comparative U.S. and European perspective on the advancement of women in STEM academics.
Demystify machine learning at this event on Jan. 20
Do you or your students work with machine learning? Attend “Machine Learning Demystified” presented by guest speaker Atul Dhingra from Standard AI.
Attend the Black Men’s Brain Health Conference, Feb. 8–9
Alongside Super Bowl LVII, join the Black Men’s Brain Health Conference to help understand why Black men are more prone to Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other brain disorders, and increase representation of Black men in research.