Projects

Projects
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ATIC projects bring tomorrows science and engineering into today's reality.

Effective interdisciplinary research is done by teams of specialists. ATIC provides an environment for specialists in the computer sciences to communicate and work with others in varying fields and are able to accomplish what they would not be able to do alone.

Our projects include a wide array of specialty areas from the medical field to research on Mars. We are working on a technology that will allow an incident commander at the scene of a major emergency to view the interior of the building in three dimensions on the screen of a laptop or handheld computer, developing software that will assist with accurate weather forecasts, and perfecting proton exchange membrane fuel cells as alternative power sources for automotive, stationary and portable applications due to their higher power densities and environmental benefits.

"It’s great to work with professors and students in the university setting that are so enthusiastic about developing technologies with practical applications and large commercial potential. If your company is not looking for ways to team with the University to make your company more competitive, you are missing out on some big opportunities." says Doug Limbaugh, CEO of Kutta Technologies, Inc.

Experience the diversity of the Polytechnic campus by learning about the faculty, researchers and students that manage and direct projects at ASU Polytechnic.