Press
- Funding Spotlight: Joshua Daymude — From ARCS award recipient to ASU faculty. Marjani Hawkins. ASU Graduate Insider, February 2023.
- Researchers take a computational lens to theoretical immunology. Santa Fe Institute, June 2022.
- Science-Practice Blog: How might individual interactions lead to polarization in a society? Nancy Lewis. The Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution, June 2022.
- New Faculty Member, 2021-22: Joshua Daymude. ASU FullCircle, February 2022.
- Researchers look to technology to find out what’s increasing the country’s social and political divide. Arizona Horizon, January 2022.
- Reducing extreme polarization is key to stabilizing democracy. Stephanie Forrest and Joshua Daymude. Brookings TechTank, January 2022. (Reposted by Bishop Jennifer Reddall).
- Computing scenarios for defusing polarizing politics. Joe Kullman. ASU FullCircle, December 2021. (Also featured in ASU News).
- Preventing extreme polarization of political attitudes. Santa Fe Institute, December 2021. (Also featured in EurekaAlert!).
- Like a natural system, democracy faces collapse as polarization leads to loss of diversity. Princeton University. EurekaAlert!, December 2021.
- Simple Robots, Smart Algorithms: Meet the BOBbots Dana Randall. Georgia Tech News Center, April 2021. (Also featured in EurekaAlert!).
- Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts. Gary Werner. ASU FullCircle, April 2021. (Also featured in ASU News).
- SSS 2020 Report 2: Compression of programmable matter. Laurent Feuilloley. Discrete Notes, November 2020.
- 2020 ASU ARCS Scholars Showcase. Angie Mitchell. ASU Graduate Insider, October 2020.
- Will this be the computer scientist that helps Google or Microsoft solve real-world problems? Cressida Lyon. Futurum, April 2019.
- MURI Award Brings ASU to the Forefront of Emergent Computing. Monique Clement. ASU FullCircle, April 2019. (Also featured in the CIDSE 2019 Annual Report).
- Smart Swarms Seek New Ways to Cooperate. Kevin Hartnett. Quanta Magazine, February 2018. (Also featured in ACM TechNews).
- Opening Paths to Progress with Programmable Materials. Joe Kullman. ASU Now, March 2017. (Also featured in ACM TechNews).
- A Creeping Model of Computation. Dick Lipton and Ken Regan. Gödel’s Lost Letter and P=NP, September 2016.
- Computer Science Undergraduate Recognized for Potential in Computing Research. Rose Serago. ASU InnerCircle, June 2016.