- [August 2023] [Full Circle] Opening the black box: ASU researchers innovate decision-making in design space exploration
- [July 2023] [Full Circle] ASU research ensures autonomous vehicle safety, reliability
- [March 2023] [The State Press] Mile by mile: The self-driving cars of tomorrow are already here
- [November 2022] [Prescott eNews/Cronkite News] High school students learn about artificial intelligence and related career paths [ASU Full Circle] [Daily Courier] [Tuscon.com] [Tuscon Sentinel] [KGUN9 News] [Herald Review]
- [October 2022] [ASU Inner Circle] The STAM Center and School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence host ESWEEK event
- [October 2022] [Cronkite News] Digital license plate messages let drivers express themselves
- [March 2022] [ASU News] Innovative helper and assistive robots mark ASU’s celebration of National Robotics Week
- [June 2021] [ASU Engineering News] First IoT Expert Curiosity University T-Mobile Cohort
- [May 2021] [ASU News] Essential reading: Books to expand your perspective
- [November 2020] [ACM SIGBED Blogpost] The 41st IEEE Real-Time System Symposium RTSS 2020
- [August 2020] [Full Circle] Smart transportation systems need to reckon with rogues.
- [December 2019] [Full Circle] A soft approach to a hard problem in autonomous vehicles.
- [June 2019] [NIST] “Aviral presented on “Programmable Test Track for AVs” at a workshop on Consensus Safety Measurement Methodologies for ADS-Equipped Vehicles. [Webcast]
- [February 2019] [Fox News] Digital license plates that cost whopping $499 now an option for Arizona drivers.
- [January 2019][ASU Inner Circle] Aviral presented at ASU Transportation Seminar on “Time in cyber-physical systems”. [ASU InTheLoop] [Talk]
- [September 2018] [insideHPC] Energy efficient acceleration of residual neural networks using CGRA [Talk @ ARM Research Summit 2018]
- [April 2018] [Claims Journal] Autonomous vehicles are traveling the wrong road to safety
- [April 2018] [KJZZ] The Show: Aviral’s interview on Should Autonomous Car Makers Slow Down Testing?
- [March 2018] [NewsWise] Arizona State University professor asks, ‘Why we would try to simulate human driving in AVs, when human driving is inherently flawed?’
- [March 2018] [Insurance Journal] Human Influence makes Autonomous Vehicles Programming Unsafe
- [March 2018] [ASU Now] Autonomous Vehicles traveling wrong road to Safety [science@ASU] [Office of University Initiatives, ASU]
- [May 2017] [Squire Patton Boggs] Aviral joins a Panel Discussion on “Autonomous Vehicles: Is our Infrastructure Ready?”
- [December 2017] [FreePressJournal] Aviral gives Keynote on “Time in Cyber-Physical Systems” at IEEE International Symposium on Nanoelectronic and Information Systems (IEEE-iNIS) [Oriental Group of Institutes]
- [July 2016] [KTAR News] Arizona universities drawing in technology companies.
- [June 2016] [ASU Full Circle] Expect the Unexpected: Autonomous car project prepares engineers for industry challenges
- [April 2016][The State Press] Robotics from A to Z
- [April 2016] [ASU Full Circle] Robotic autonomous cars teach whole system design [Fulton Magazine]
- [December 2015] [NSF] An Elevator Pitch: Real People, Real Elevators
- [May 2014] [Embedded Computing] Accelerating processing with Coarse Grain Reconfigurable Arrays
- [July 2013] [The State Press] Robot car steers engineering students’ future
- [July 2013] [Robotics Business Review] Robotic Car Can Teach Kids Spelling and Math
- [July 2013] [RobAid] Infinibotics Cosmo: Robotic toy car meant for edutainment
- [July 2013] [ASU Now] Robotic toy car drives engineering students business venture
- [October 2012] [ASU Inner Circle] Creative teaching approaches put spotlight on ASU engineers
- [February 2012] [ASU Full Circle] Aviral was awarded the NSF Career Award to support his research on the reliable computing
- [February 2012] [ASU Full Circle] Our research on reliability
- [January 2012] [The State Press] ASU Technology Team Prepares for Shanghai
- [October 2011] [ASU Full Circle] Advances in reliable computing draw recognition for doctoral student
- [April 2011] [The State Press] Intel Corp. facility opens opportunity for students
- [January 2011] [Intel] Arizona state university & Intel Corporation collaboration in parallel computing
- [August 2008] [ASU Full Circle] Science Foundation Arizona grant to ASU/Raytheon Research Group will fund effort to expand computer capabilities
- [September 2007] Compiler and Microarchitectural Techniques for Leakage Power Reduction [Talk @Microsoft Research]
- [February 2007] [ASU Full Circle] Consortium for embedded systems laying groundwork for global impact