New competition connects teams with industry experts to advance the future of aviation.

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New competition connects teams with industry experts to advance the future of aviation.

The Biomedical Engineering Symposium is a signature event held each semester where capstone students at the Tempe campus exhibit their research and prototypes for industry partners, faculty, staff, Fulton Schools leadership, family, friends and other invited guests.

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.

The Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative gives Fulton Schools undergraduate students the opportunity to pursue funded research under faculty mentorship, explore their interests and strengthen problem-solving and communication skills.

You’re invited to participate in a brief survey exploring student awareness of and access to aerospace-related opportunities. This research aims to identify patterns in exposure, accessibility and educational pathways — helping inform future outreach efforts that are more equitable and impactful, particularly for students from underrepresented or financially disadvantaged backgrounds.

Are you a current or incoming master’s degree or doctoral student at ASU interested in medical devices, implants, manufacturing or health-focused engineering? The NSF Research Traineeship, or NRT, in Medical Device Manufacturing and Design offers graduate students the opportunity to advance their research while receiving $35,900 per year in stipend support, full tuition coverage and access to distinct academic, clinical and industry experiences.

The students you meet at the Fulton Forge Student Research Expo are the same as those who participated in the FURI Symposium in past semesters. They have conducted independent research under the guidance of a faculty mentor and present the findings of their work with the community at a semiannual poster session open to the public. These projects are inspired by real-world problems in need of innovative solutions.

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.

Dharneedar Ravichandran, a systems engineering doctoral student in the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks, part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, is making significant strides in additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, research in the Advanced Materials Advance Manufacturing Laboratory led by Associate Professor Kenan Song. “My research…
During Embedded Systems Week, also called ESWEEK, the Secure, Trusted and Assured Microelectronics, or STAM, Center and School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence coordinated a full-day event on “Secure and Trusted Microelectronics for High-assurance Embedded Systems” that brought researchers from around the world to Phoenix. ESWEEK, which ran October 7–14, 2022, is the premier technical event…