Fulton Schools researcher Jordan Yaron’s innovative approaches to wound healing are supported by the Wound Healing Foundation and National Institutes of Health.
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Takahashi flies high with sustained service award
Timothy Takahashi’s lifelong fascination with cars and airplanes has turned into a career in which he shares his joy of aerospace.
Advances in carbon capture can turn the tide against climate change
A Fulton Schools chemical engineer is joining mechanical and materials engineers and a molecular scientist to help stem climate change.
Ironing out the details of steel microstructures
In an NSF CAREER Award project, Kumar Ankit is generating new knowledge of steel microstructures that will strengthen steel manufacturing.
ASU researchers raising the quality of recycled steel
ASU researchers are developing an innovative process to manufacture high-quality steel wires from recycled iron feedstock to support a circular economy.
ASU engineering research cleaning up liquid fuel production
Assistant Professor Christopher Muhich’s use of solar energy could help generate low-cost clean fuel thanks to an award from the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office.
Going with the flow
Fulton Schools researchers are advancing fluid dynamics to spark innovation in transportation, environmental management, medical care, energy and other critical areas.
Data DNA to provide security for generative modeling
Yi “Max” Ren and a team of ASU researchers are studying the attribution and secure training of generative models.
Down to the wire
Technological progress may soon come down to the wire available for innovation, so ASU engineering research has developed a new high-performance conductor.
Garbage into gold: Circular economy research makes plastic more sustainable
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from ASU, Virginia Tech, adidas and two national laboratories is developing a circular economy for polyurethane foams.
Getting a greener grid
ASU engineering experts point to priorities for infrastructure investment that will support expanded use of renewable energy sources
Catalyzing crystal clarity
ASU’s Brent Nannenga wins award for an innovative microscopy technique that is advancing discovery in fields ranging from photovoltaics to pharmaceuticals.
Welcome, new faculty!
Join us in welcoming more than 30 new faculty to the Fulton Schools. These talented professionals bring skills and insights from leading laboratories and industry innovators across the nation and the world.
Engineering Dean Kyle Squires is appointed vice provost
The new position, effective immediately, acknowledges Squires’ role in reshaping engineering education at ASU and how that effort aims to expand in the future.
Semiconductor certificate moves students from lab to fab
A new ASU engineering certificate program equips graduate students with the fundamentals of semiconductor manufacturing.
Ankle analysis reveals the dynamics of walking
Hyunglae Lee analyzes the ankle’s role in walking through robotics and statistical analysis to create better rehabilitation platforms and robot joints.
ASU Air Devils fly high at aircraft design competition
Arizona State University students earned 14th place at the AIAA Design/Build/Fly competition with an innovative aircraft design and overcame a challenging year.
A passion driven mission
Rising in the ranks at NASA, Fulton Schools alum Zachary Pirtle is finding opportunities to put his education in engineering and philosophy into practice
Research funding helps graduate students reach their goals
The Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Phoenix Chapter supports nine Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering doctoral students who are advancing their fields.
Mirror, mirror: ASU researcher’s synthesis and analysis of 2D Janus materials lights the way to a quantum future
Sefaattin Tongay’s research team is among the first to reliably create high-quality 2D Janus materials, leading the way to a new generation of quantum tech.