Are you an engineering student? Do you like making things but you’re not sure where to start? The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering will be opening The Gear Box on Monday, September 20, 2021! Stop by during our grand opening to tour our new space and see how we can help. The Gear Box is located…
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International Students: Learn about the Graduate EPICS Program, October 4
Have a great idea for a community engineering project? The Graduate EPICS Program gives you an opportunity to develop your idea further by coaching you through the human-centered design process and giving you access to professional mentors to bring your ideas to life. Participating students will have the opportunity to develop their own projects, establish…
Attend a Career Paths: Academic Workforce Development webinar from the New York Academy of Sciences, October 13
The growth and prosperity of society depend on nurturing intellectual STEM talent that drives innovation and solves real-world problems. This requires creating a culture that nurtures, fosters and accepts diverse ideas, problem-solving approaches and individuals. The panelists at this webinar from the New York Academy of Sciences will discuss how STEM professionals can pave the…
Apply for undergraduate and graduate research opportunities with FURI and MORE by October 20
Enhance your engineering and technical curriculum by gaining lab experience and independent and thesis-based research with the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative (FURI) and Master’s Opportunity for Research in Engineering (MORE). Undergraduates: FURI applications are due Wednesday, October 20, 2021, at 11:59 p.m.Apply to FURI now! Graduates: MORE applications are due Wednesday, October 20, 2021, at…
OPF Hardness: Theory and Practice by Steven Low, September 17
Attend the next IE Decision Systems Engineering Fall ’21 Seminar Series event with Steven Low from the California Institute of Technology, hosted by Geunyeong Byeon in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence. OPF Hardness: Theory and PracticePresented by Steven Low, Department of Electrical Engineering, California Institute of Technology Friday, September 17, 2021noon (AZ time)Attend…
Got a new venture? Apply for ASU Innovation Open to earn up to $100k in funding — deadline extended to November 7
Calling all student entrepreneurs! ASU Innovation Open is awarding more than $300,000 to the top student ventures offering cutting-edge hardware solutions, IoT innovations and social equity enterprises. This spring the world’s top student ventures can compete to win grand prizes up to $100k. ASU Innovation Open, or ASUio, was designed to fuel multidisciplinary teams of collegiate founders to harness the power…
Join DesertWAVE: Underwater robotics team looking for programmers
DesertWAVE, which stands for women in autonomous vehicle engineering, is looking for new members who have programming experience to join their quest for 1st place in the world at the International Robosub Competition. Do you have experience in: Artificial intelligence, computer vision, deep learning or machine learning. Image processing or real-time processing. Image recognition, feature…
Attend the Techiepalooza entrepreneurship and innovation mixer, September 17
Techiepalooza, powered by Hool Coury Law, is an exciting innovation mixer where venture developers and product builders collide — and techies are the stars of the show. Plus, enjoy complimentary startup-style refreshments (pizza and caffeine). ASU’s top techies are invited to mix and mingle with ASU’s most dynamic startup founders, along with some of the…
Expand your horizons though bioplastics research in Japan — apply September 1–December 15
Do you have a passion for sustainability and a sense of adventure? Apply for a new National Science Foundation International Research Experiences for Students program in Japan. For 10 weeks in Summer 2022, a cohort of selected students will travel to and reside in Kyoto, Japan, where you will perform hands-on research in the Department…
Participate in the JEE Mentored Reviewer Program — apply by August 20
The Journal of Engineering Education (JEE) is committed to cultivate, disseminate, and archive scholarly research in engineering education. To expand their reviewer base and maintain the quality of manuscript reviews, JEE launched a Mentored Reviewer Program in 2019. This program is intended to coach new or novice reviewers through the review process with a mentor who has substantial…