In our increasingly complex world, the need for user-friendly and efficient systems, products, and environments has never been greater. This is where the field of human factors comes into play, bridging the gap between human capabilities and technology demands. Recognizing the critical role of human factors in optimizing interactions and performance, the "Human Factors & Usability Engineering: Designing for Humans" Specialization course offers a comprehensive journey into this multifaceted discipline.
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University is proud to launch its Semiconductor Packaging: Fundamental Concepts and Drivers badge. This course is designed to provide foundational knowledge and practical skills in semiconductor packaging, which are essential for driving innovation in the electronics manufacturing industry.
Precision and attention to detail are paramount in today's highly competitive manufacturing landscape. To empower its workforce with the knowledge required to produce flawless designs and products, CMI Group has partnered with Arizona State University's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering to provide comprehensive training in the Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T), where participants earned a microcredential micro-badge.
Amidst the global push towards advanced manufacturing, skilled professionals in industrial robotics are in high demand. ASU's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering introduces the Modeling and Control of Industrial Robots (MCIR) Badge, designed to elevate your expertise in robotic systems. This course offers comprehensive training in industrial robotic systems using MATLAB and Simulink, preparing you for the complexities of modern manufacturing environments.
Ramin Toloui, assistant secretary of the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, tours the university's MacroTechnology Works facility before meeting with ASU and local semiconductor industry leaders
US State Department officials, ASEAN representatives discuss priority areas, programmatic suggestions for new center
February 28, 2024
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, microcontrollers have become the unsung heroes, quietly powering countless devices and systems we interact with daily. From household appliances and automobiles to industrial machinery and cutting-edge robotics, these tiny yet mighty components are at the forefront of innovation.
ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering is committed to expanding accessibility to individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences, with Stackable Microcredentials bringing flexible, modular pathways tailored to technical topics, enabling non-traditional entry points for high school students, individuals in STEM disciplines, working professionals and ASU engineering students.