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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…

Apply to Venture Devils and turn your idea into reality — deadline August 21

Venture Devils empowers the entrepreneurial success of founders by connecting them with Venture Mentors who provide personalized support. Receive direct access to ASU seed funding opportunities, training and development offerings and venture development spaces! ASU-affiliated entrepreneurs who apply now will be eligible to compete in the Fall 2022 Demo Day to vie for their share…

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Attend the Career Advice from Industry Professionals series on Wednesdays through August 3

The Career Advice from an Industry Professionals series webinars are live virtual talks with recruiters, hiring managers and technical leaders about what you can do to prepare for and get the jobs you want as interns and graduates. Space is limited. Reserve your spot today! Engineering Webinar: Advice from Industry Professionals: AmazonWednesday, August 3, 20223–4…

August 03, 20223:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Sign up for a global health and education project-based course with SolarSPELL this fall

SolarSPELL at Arizona State University, within the ASU School for the Future of Innovation in Society, is a global educational initiative that combines curated digital libraries, solar-powered, offline technology, and the training to build information literacy and internet-ready skills. As part of the SolarSPELL initiative at ASU, we are developing a solar-powered, offline digital library…

Sign up to share your work at ASU Day at the Capitol by January 17

Are you working on interesting and impactful research that you can discuss in basic terms with our state legislators? Fulton Schools students and faculty members are encouraged to register for an opportunity to present and answer questions about your projects at ASU Day at the Capitol. ASU Day at the Capitol 2022Tuesday, January 25, 202211…

Fulton Schools student attends Girls in Tech Catalyst Conference

Fulton Schools student Khira Momodu attended the Girls in Tech Catalyst Conference in Phoenix, Arizona on April 17-19, 2016. The purpose of the conference is to provide women in the technology industry an opportunity to network with fellow women innovators and develop their innovative ideas. The three-day event included keynotes from a multitude of successful…

Polytechnic engineers field popular exhibits at Emerge 2016

Speeding through Wells Fargo Arena in a jet pack and testing mental and physical agility in a Rube Goldberg-style challenge were two of the most popular interactive attractions at the ASU Emerge 2016 festival – and both came from engineering labs at the Polytechnic School. Professor Tom Sugar and Associate Professor Sangram Redkar and their students…

Post-apocalyptic design competition drives tech solutions

On September 23-25, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering’s Generator Labs hosted a 48-hour design challenge known as the Fulton Furnace Fallout — a Devil’s Invent event. The event, sponsored in collaboration with the ASU Kern Project and the Rossum Rumblers student org, got its name and inspiration from a post-apocalyptic game series known…

INFORMS@ASU student chapter places second at Principal Cup Challenge

Members of the INFORMS@ASU student chapter placed second at the Principal Cup after their presentation Friday, September 28, 2018. The Principal Cup is an international operations research and management sciences analytics competition that challenges teams to develop an objective decision-making process to buy, sell or hold stocks which could be affected by emotional bias. Instead, the teams use…

Materials science doctoral student wins Outstanding Student MBE Award in China

Calli Campbell, a doctoral student studying materials science and engineering, won the Outstanding Student MBE Award for her oral presentation at the 20th International Conference on Molecular Beam Epitaxy in Shanghai, China. Out of 135 student presentations, Campbell earned one of the two Outstanding Student awards. The conference is an international forum for sharing developments…