See how machine learning and big data can recreate complex natural systems in this SCAI Summer Seminar Series hosted by Yezhou “YZ” Yang, an associate professor of computer science and engineering.
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The School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence prepares the next generation of innovators in computer science, computer systems engineering, data science, analytics and engineering; engineering management; industrial engineering; informatics; robotics and autonomous systems; and software engineering. Here you can solve some of the greatest challenges faced by an increasingly digital society, such as how to create reliable and secure information systems that are the backbone of modern industry and how to collect, manage and convert data into useful information. Find news and events from SCAI.


Attend the Capstone Showcase, April 26
Graduating seniors in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, the School of Engineering Matter, Transport and Energy and the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering will present their capstone projects at this biannual celebration. Spring 2023 Capstone ShowcaseWednesday, April 26, 202310 a.m.–1 p.m.Memorial Union (MU), Tempe campus [map]Learn more Staff and students are…

Beauty, Lies and ChatGPT: Attend the inaugural School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence Faculty Colloquium, April 13
SCAI Professor Subbarao Kambhampati will describe the origins and the status of generative AI and discuss some of its many implications.

Join us for the first Douglas C. Montgomery Distinguished Lecture by Harriet B. Nembhard, April 7
Join us for the Douglas C. Montgomery Distinguished Lecture at Arizona State University, a forum for the exchange of current topics related to industrial engineering.
The STAM Center and School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence host ESWEEK event
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…

The STAM Center welcomes high school students in its first summer outreach program
The Secure, Trusted and Assured Microelectronics Center in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence was thrilled to welcome its first summer outreach program high school students in a one-week course this July, introducing students to programming and basic robotics. In their work, the students programmed an Arduino microcontroller to interact with the physical world through…
Seminar: Incentive Design for Promoting Ridesharing, November 12
Attend the next IE Decision Systems Engineering Fall ’21 Seminar Series event and learn about methods to overcome obstacles to ridesharing. Incentive Design for Promoting RidesharingPresented by Neda Masoud, University of Michigan Friday, November 12, 2021NoonAttend via Zoom Abstract Traffic congestion has become a serious issue around the globe, partly owing to single-occupancy commuter trips….
Professors to provide insights into pursuing transdisciplinary research
For more than a decade and a half, Katina Michael and Roba Abbas have collaborated on research at the intersection of society, technology, ethics and regulation. Their experience over this time, and across a range of projects, will be the basis for a virtual seminar on Friday, July 1, 2022, “The Art of Transdisciplinary Research…
Fulton Schools Maroon team places second in the 2019 Academic Bowl
Fulton Schools students put their heads together and earned second place in the 2019 Arizona State University Academic Bowl. The Maroon team students — Kai Yin, a computer science junior; Geoffrey Wong, a computer science senior; Kyle Xue, a double-major biomedical engineering and computer science junior; Jack Fleitman, a computer science senior; Colton Sowers, a…
Three Fulton Schools graduate students win Sunhacks award for tool to help international students
Sri Hari Jayakumar, Sheran Dass and Akshay Kumar Dileep, three Fulton Schools graduate students and friends from Chennai, India, took inspiration from their own college application experience to win an award in their first U.S. hackathon competition — Sunhacks 2019, hosted at ASU in September. Sunhacks, an ASU student-run hackathon, aims to bring together people…