Join us at the FURI Symposium, April 22
See how your peers are solving real-world challenges in data science, education, energy, health, security and sustainability at the Spring 2022 FURI Symposium! Undergraduate and graduate students from the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative, Master’s Opportunity for Research in Engineering and the Grand Challenges Scholars Program will showcase their research findings.
Spring 2022 FURI Symposium
Friday, April 22, 2022
1–3 p.m.
Sun Devil Fitness Complex (SDFCT) 2nd floor east gym, Tempe campus [map]
Learn more and get a sneak peek at the research projects
Seminar: Carbon Capture in Algae and the Feasibility of Using CO2 from Biogas, April 4
Attend the next School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment seminar presented by Biodesign Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology Research Scientist Everett Eustance, who will discuss efficient CO2 transfer to algae for carbon capture and utilization.
Carbon Capture in Algae and the Feasibility of Using CO2 from Biogas
Presented by Everett Eustance, Biodesign Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology, Arizona State University
Monday, April 4, 2022
3:15–4:15 p.m.
College Avenue Commons (CAVC) 333, Tempe campus [map], and Zoom
Seminar: Enabling future manufacturing — additive manufacturing, machine learning and cybersecurity
Attend an Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks seminar about using machine learning to advance the manufacturing of soft viscoelastic materials for soft robotics and biomedical applications, and how to secure the process against cyber-attacks.
Seminar: Investigating inequities in student preparation for engineering practice

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Learn about the inequities that affect how students prepare for their professional careers and recent projects that seek to better structure the engineering education experience in this upcoming seminar.