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Self-healing solar in space
Assistant Professor Nick Rolston’s proposal to explore the potential of perovskite solar panels on orbiting satellites has been selected for the 2025 Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Program award.
Grounding media in the human body in the age of AI
ASU interdisciplinary researcher Visar Berisha worked to develop OriginStory, which authenticates live human voices to counter AI cloning.
Four alumni honored at 2025 Fulton Schools Hall of Fame
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University celebrated four exceptional alumni during the 2025 Hall of Fame ceremony.
New coating boosts resilience of vital tech on earth and in space
New coating developed by an ASU engineering spinout Swift Coat promises to strengthen today’s innovative technologies and expand the critical advances they make possible.
Meet students researching biofuels, batteries and more
Students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
DeepMIMO: The data foundation for wireless AI
ASU researchers are revolutionizing wireless communication with NVIDIA and Remcom simulations, making AI-driven wireless systems accessible to everyone.
Beaming with possibilities
ASU researcher uses atomic precision engineering to unlock new ways to build solar cells and create semiconductor materials with novel capabilities.
Wired for excellence
Bertan Bakkaloglu receives the 2025 Joseph C. Palais Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award for innovative research, teaching and service.
ASU researcher honored with Google award for AI-driven chip design
Vidya Chhabria is among the first cohort to receive award for research advancing AI- and GPU-driven database management systems.
Microelectronics faculty member honored with prestigious award
ASU researcher awarded by the Semiconductor Research Corporation for innovative microelectronics testing technology.