
Manufacturing
Today’s manufacturing systems are not simple input-output machines
They demand genuine innovation in the design and implementation of technologies that not only push the boundaries of what’s possible but also integrate diverse engineering disciplines. This involves developing human-machine teams that seamlessly combine expertise from fields like robotics, artificial intelligence, data science and electrical engineering.
The aim is to create systems that leverage advanced sensing technologies, high-performance computation, real-time processing and robust networking capabilities. By aligning these technologies, these systems can adapt dynamically and function with optimal performance, achieving breakthroughs in multiple industries.
Our faculty
Our students are molded by their own academic journeys through the degree programs offered within the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks. Their success is directly shaped by the quality and expertise of our faculty who serve as mentors, educators and guides. Their support often extends beyond the classroom, guiding students through career decisions, internships and research projects like those presented within the Innovation Showcase.
Capstone projects – Spring 2025
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This team is studying how haptics, or touch sensing and actuating, work in gaming controllers. Sponsor Scalable Asymmetric Lifecycle Engagement (SCALE)Department of Defense
Thank you for attending the Spring 2025 Innovation Showcase
Friday, May 2, 2025
10 a.m.–1 p.m.
Sun Devil Fitness Complex, Polytechnic campus