The ASU Energy Hackathon is a prototype-first, interdisciplinary hackathon focused on building practical solutions for the energy transition.

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The ASU Energy Hackathon is a prototype-first, interdisciplinary hackathon focused on building practical solutions for the energy transition.

Come learn about the research findings from more than 100 students participating in the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative, Master’s Opportunity for Research in Engineering and the Grand Challenges Scholars Program research stipend opportunity.

Student teams from the senior design class in civil, construction and environmental engineering will discuss their capstone design projects, present their posters and answer questions at this capstone event.

Join the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and the ASU Center for Semiconductor Microelectronics, or ACME, for a distinguished seminar with Mirela Alistar, assistant professor at the University of Colorado Boulder.

Wondering what your capstone could look like? The Capstone Student Showcase presented by the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, or SCAI, is the perfect place to find out. See 250+ projects on Thursday, April 23!

Fulton Schools engineering students are invited to the Semiconductor Solutions Challenge 2026: Final Solutions Showcase, where top student teams from Arizona State University, Boise State, Purdue University and Northern Arizona University come together to present innovative solutions to real-world semiconductor challenges.

Join The Design School at Arizona State University for Design for Space, a film screening and public lecture featuring Alexander MacDonald, former chief economist at NASA and distinguished professor of practice at The School of Earth and Space Exploration and The Design School. This event launches the spring lecture series and marks an important step in shaping the future Space Architecture curriculum.

Devils Invent is a weekend-long design challenge where students come together to tackle real-world problems with creativity, teamwork and innovation. This round’s theme, Fueling Innovation in Aerospace, invites participants to explore the future of intelligent control systems in aviation.

Join the Learning, Information, Optimization, Networks and Statistics, or LIONS, group for a seminar with Nicholas Loizou, assistant professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics and the Mathematical Institute for Data Science at Johns Hopkins University.

Join the Learning, Information, Optimization, Networks and Statistics, or LIONS, group a for a seminar with Duong Do, a fifth-year doctoral student in the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University.