The Fundamentals of Vacuum Technology and Practices microcredential offers a hands-on introduction to this critical field, giving you the opportunity to work directly with real equipment and industry-level components .

Events and opportunities that take place on the ASU Polytechnic campus. Virtually tour the Polytechnic campus and view the interactive map.


The Fundamentals of Vacuum Technology and Practices microcredential offers a hands-on introduction to this critical field, giving you the opportunity to work directly with real equipment and industry-level components .

Explore careers in aviation and connect with industry leaders and recruiters at the Aerospace on Campus series, hosted by The Wings Club and the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering in partnership with Aviation Week Network. Industry leaders and recent grads will be at the Polytechnic campus to discuss how the aviation industry is evolving,…

Join ASU alumni engineers from TSMC for an inside look at the smart systems, automation, and advanced manufacturing technologies that power the world’s leading semiconductor facilities.

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.

Aerospace on Campus is a university-level, student outreach program that highlights both the technical and management careers in aviation and aerospace. In this annual series, industry leaders spend time with students and faculty to share their perspective and to discuss career opportunities.

Devils Invent: Design for Danger asks students to come up with novel ideas for designing for dangerous manufacturing situations, rather than focusing on a safe end product.

Surabhi Vinodkeerthi and Mahanthesh Ramachandra’s business proposal for Quantanx has been selected for the Rice Business Plan Competition.
It has been about a month since the start of the Fall 2020 semester. Faculty and students all had expectations for this semester, whether it be the first or last or somewhere in between. Here in the graphic information technology program, those expectations are nothing short of being met. The program is already taught entirely…

Don’t feel like reading? Listen to a podcast discussion instead. One of the cool things about college is how each semester is a new beginning, a chance to do just a little bit (or maybe a lot) better than the last. If you are a senior, take a minute to think back on your academic…