In this 40-hour hybrid program, participants will gain both foundational knowledge and hands-on experience across multiple additive manufacturing methods, including laser powder-bed fusion, binder jetting and directed energy deposition.


In this 40-hour hybrid program, participants will gain both foundational knowledge and hands-on experience across multiple additive manufacturing methods, including laser powder-bed fusion, binder jetting and directed energy deposition.

Participants from the Fulton Schools and Herberger Institute came together to tour, plan and build fun experiences at ASU Library’s Game Jam.

The Clean Room Standard Operating Procedures and Fundamentals microcredential introduces you to one of the most critical environments in advanced manufacturing. In this 10-hour, hands-on course, you’ll learn how cleanrooms operate and why precision, discipline and contamination control are essential across industries like semiconductor manufacturing, biotechnology and medical devices .

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 .

Join the Learning, Information, Optimization, Networks and Statistics, or LIONS, group for a seminar with ASU Regents Professor Ying-Cheng Lai and recent doctoral graduate Zheng-Meng Zhai.

Artificial intelligence, or AI, is quickly becoming embedded in everyday applications. It’s becoming essential for students and educators to adopt this technology to solve complex real-world problems. MATLAB and Simulink provide a flexible and powerful platform to develop and automate data analysis, deep learning, AI and simulation workflows in a wide range of domains and…

Join the IEEE Student Branch at ASU for a student forum with guest Bruno Sinopoli, Truet B. Thompson Professor and director of the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering.

The ASU Energy Hackathon is a prototype-first, interdisciplinary hackathon focused on building practical solutions for the energy transition.

The top submissions will win a fabulous swag package the week after the Fulton Schools Convocation ceremonies end on Dec. 18. Submissions are allowed until 8 a.m. Dec. 19, after which a winner will be selected.

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.