Google and ASU Enterprise Technology invite ASU students with experience in computer science to compete in the Cyber 360° Spark Challenge and innovate solutions to cybersecurity threats through hands-on learning and collaboration.

Events and opportunities open to all Arizona State University students.


Google and ASU Enterprise Technology invite ASU students with experience in computer science to compete in the Cyber 360° Spark Challenge and innovate solutions to cybersecurity threats through hands-on learning and collaboration.

The Center of Excellence for Energy, supported by the American people through USAID and operated by ASU, awarded six teams seed funding for their renewable energy ventures. Led by Brent Sebold, director of Entrepreneurship + Innovation, or E + I, at the Fulton Schools, the event was the culmination of a six-month E + I program featuring two seminars, selection of six venture teams based at Egyptian partner universities, five months of mentoring by ASU faculty and the exciting conclusion in a “Shark Tank”-style Venture Development Program Demo Day.

Attend one of four events to see how students would solve problems related to sustainability, health, security and joy of living. As part of their “Futuristic Solutions for the Grand Challenges” projects, students will present their solutions through models and posters.

While pursuing a doctoral degree in engineering takes years of discipline, research and learning, those who remain dedicated and graduate gain a variety of opportunities. After making new discoveries through research and learning under a doctoral degree mentor, new graduates then need to decide what direction to take their career.
One such option for those interested in a career in academia is conducting research and working at a university through a tenure-track position. Teaching the next generation of engineers while making new discoveries through one of these jobs is exactly what Anwarul Sifat did.

Arizona State University and Applied Materials Inc. today announced an alliance, aided by the Arizona Commerce Authority, that brings more than $270 million to create a world-class shared research, development and prototyping facility — the Materials-to-Fab (MTF) Center — in the university’s MacroTechnology Works building at ASU Research Park.

Surabhi Vinodkeerthi and Mahanthesh Ramachandra’s business proposal for Quantanx has been selected for the Rice Business Plan Competition.

The Knowledge Enterprise at Arizona State University with W.P. Carey School of Business, the Fulton Schools, and The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are providing Overleaf Professional for all faculty, students, and staff who would like to use a collaborative, online LaTeX editor for their projects.
Sri Hari Jayakumar, Sheran Dass and Akshay Kumar Dileep, three Fulton Schools graduate students and friends from Chennai, India, took inspiration from their own college application experience to win an award in their first U.S. hackathon competition — Sunhacks 2019, hosted at ASU in September. Sunhacks, an ASU student-run hackathon, aims to bring together people…
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