The Fulton Academic Integrity Matters (FAIM) program is for students interested in learning about and actively participating in the academic integrity process within the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. Students participating in the FAIM program serve alongside faculty members as student representatives in Fulton Schools academic integrity appeal hearings. Undergraduate, graduate and online students…
Register for the Microelectronics/Semiconductor Research Community Virtual Workshop, September 8–9
In response to the recent efforts of the federal government to bolster U.S. semiconductor manufacturing under the auspices of the CHIPS Act, the NSF NNCI is organizing a two-day online workshop to examine how the NNCI can address various components of the CHIPS initiative. The anticipated outcome of this workshop will be a report that…
Just Start: Entrepreneurial Student Panel, August 16
Join us for a virtual panel event to learn from current ASU students, hear about the ideas they are working on, and what ASU resources have helped them just start on their entrepreneurial journey! You’ll also learn about entrepreneurship resources and opportunities available to you including our Just Start Guidebook, which you will receive a…
Computer science and engineering students: Apply for job opportunities with an ASU faculty member’s startup by August 15
Fovus is a stealth-mode tech startup founded by Fulton Schools computer science faculty member Fengbo Ren. They are developing next-generation cloud high-performance computing (HPC) solutions for enterprises. Their mission is to democratize HPC for all. Fovus is currently working with world-leading heavy equipment manufacturers and national laboratories to help accelerate their digital R&D at reduced…
Doctoral students: Apply for the ASU Science and Technology Center Entrepreneurial Fellowship Program by August 26
Arizona State University is launching five Science and Technology Centers as part of the state’s New Economy Initiative. NEI is an investment in ASU’s assignment to drive Arizona’s future economic growth and resiliency through engineering and technology innovation and training. The STCs represent a strategic collaborative effort by Arizona universities, state government and industry to…
Pre-health students: Sign up for the free, online National Pre-Health Conference, August 10–12
Are you a pre-health student? Would you like to hear from esteemed health care professionals about how to be successful? Register for the third-annual free and virtual National Pre-Health Conference founded by ASU Barrett alumni from Wednesday, August 10, 2022–Friday, August 12, 2022, 8 a.m.–3 p.m. MST! Some of our guest speakers include the Associate Deans…
Graduate students: Sign up for K-12 STEM outreach course BIO 533/494 this fall
Founded and run by graduate students in Arizona State University’s School of Life Sciences, Graduate Partners in Science Education’s, or GPSE’s, mission is to train graduate students to become better scientists, more experienced educators and superior science communicators through the design of science, technology, engineering and math lesson plans and projects. At the completion of…
Share your passion for space — apply to be a Space@ASU student ambassador by August 12
Space@ASU student ambassadors are undergraduate students from all walks of life taking classes at Tempe, Downtown, Polytechnic and West campus. We encourage all majors to apply including, but not limited to business, communication, engineering, art, design, journalism, sustainability and liberal arts and sciences. Apply by Friday, August 12, 2022! (ASU Google account login required for…
Explore clean-air solutions with the online I-BREATHE Indoor Air Quality Hackathon, July 15–17
How clean is the air you breathe indoors? Join a multi-university online hackathon to discover ways to protect everyone’s right to clean air!! Poor indoor air quality is linked to asthma, cardiovascular disease and many other adverse health outcomes, and disproportionately impacts people in low-income groups. Existing regulations ensure there are minimum quality standards for…
Register for the 2022 Research Computing Expo, August 1–2
ASU Research Computing will be sponsoring a two-day expo to prepare students, staff and faculty to use the ASU supercomputer. The intent of this Expo is to inspire and motivate our research community to use Research Computing’s supercomputing systems and to showcase the important applications of these powerful resources. This event will include in-depth &…