Electronics are everywhere making daily life easier and helping to solve complex problems in all areas of life. Join a group of current electrical engineering students to learn more! You'll learn a bit about what electrical engineering undergraduate students study, and the basics of electric circuits.
The study of language will be highlighted in two linguistics activities. First, attendees will grab some candy as they learn about sound formations such as bilabial nasals; then they eat "M&Ms" and practice the related sound. Next, attendees speak their names into a microphone and get a visual display of a spectrogram that measures the formant structures (vowel sounds) of their speech. Spectrogram analysis is a research activity typically conducted in the Audio Lab at Ross Blakley Hall.
Barrett Honors College is a community of scholars at all four of ASU’s metropolitan Phoenix area campuses. Our unique honors curriculum and honors-only benefits provide opportunities to enhance your Sun Devil experience. Visit the Barrett table to learn about ASU's honors college experience and grab some Thinking Putty!
Join the Green Research Group's open door for a dive into sustainable engineering marvels! Engage with innovations like carbon capture polymers, biodegradable materials, and cutting-edge water filtration. Learn how our researchers harness the power of oceans and advanced modeling to tackle environmental challenges. Witness our passion for creating a greener future through science and technology. Suitable for all ages and anyone interested in the intersection of engineering and sustainability.
Come and visit ANDI, the worlds first indoor-outdoor, breathing, sweating and walking thermal manikin. Or see MARTY, our mobile weather station to find out how it's used to collect all sorts of information about the climate. Or just stop by to play with thermal cameras and learn more about how climate is being researched at ASU!
Have you ever wondered what exploring coral reefs would be like? Dive in with the School of Ocean Futures and the Perry Institute for Ocean Science by putting on 3D glasses and viewing 3D/ AR (Augmented Reality) visuals of real coral reefs and information about them.