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At the Polytechnic School on ASU’s Polytechnic campus in Mesa, Arizona, students learn to be innovators who solve real-world problems through hands-on and project-based curriculum. Plus, transfer students can take their career to the next level through our accelerated paths to bachelor’s degree programs. Find news and events from The Polytechnic School.

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Gain real-world experience in the aerospace industry — apply for this graduate course by March 22

Honeywell Aerospace Technologies is working with graduate students in the technological entrepreneurship and management program in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering to develop new technology solutions. Graduate students in multiple Fulton Schools degree programs can obtain real-world problem-solving experience with industry. Andrea Cherman, a professor in the management of technology graduate program in The Polytechnic School, part…

Dharneedar Ravichandran, a PhD student in the systems engineering program, presents his multiphase direct ink writing, or MDIW, additive manufacturing research at the American Chemical Society, or ACS, Symposium in March 2023. Photo courtesy of Dharneedar Ravichandran

Doctoral student pushes the boundaries of additive manufacturing

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…

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Explore entrepreneurship in a Social Innovation Startup Lab course this spring

The Social Innovation Startup Lab, or SISL, hosted by the technological entrepreneurship and management program, is an incubator-style, 12-week crash course for social entrepreneurship ventures aiming at social impact. This course allows students to collaborate with industry and explores the use of technology in projects that have the potential to benefit society. Teams may partner…

Polytechnic engineers field popular exhibits at Emerge 2016

Speeding through Wells Fargo Arena in a jet pack and testing mental and physical agility in a Rube Goldberg-style challenge were two of the most popular interactive attractions at the ASU Emerge 2016 festival – and both came from engineering labs at the Polytechnic School. Professor Tom Sugar and Associate Professor Sangram Redkar and their students…

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…

Fulton Schools alumni negotiate $500,000 in funding on Shark Tank

Congratulations to two Fulton Schools alumni out of The Polytechnic School — Jake Slatnick, technological entrepreneurship and management, and Eric Goodchild, electrical and embedded software engineering — who negotiated a $500,000, three-Shark deal on the October 14, 2019, episode of Shark Tank. As an early TEM major — in the first class, on the first…

Robotics submarine team Desert WAVE places second at International RoboSub competition

On August 30, Arizona State University’s award-winning robotics submarine team, Desert WAVE, competed and won second place overall in the 23rd International RoboSub Competition. In lieu of an in-person competition, teams were evaluated on a video, website and technical design report. Desert WAVE had top finishes in all of these categories. Overall Final Ranking: Second Place Website: Second…

Seminar: Discover human functional capabilities and ensure person-environment fit from a biomechanics perspective, April 14

Attend the next human systems engineering seminar from The Polytechnic School with Yue Luo from the University of Florida to learn about preventative solutions to falling and other work-related injuries as well as assistive and rehabilitative technologies. Discover human functional capabilities and ensure person-environment fit from a biomechanics perspectivePresented by Yue Luo, University of Florida…