Holman featured on Circuit Talk

Holman featured on Circuit Talk

by Brent Sebold | Jul 6, 2021 | ecee-News, Electric power and energy systems, News

Associate Professor Zachary Holman joins hosts Nadia Schadlow and Pavneet Singh MITRE Engenuity‘s Circuit Talk podcast to pose questions and unpack the challenges and opportunities in the university setting for discovering future semiconductor technologies. Listen to...
Weng earns a CAREER award

Weng earns a CAREER award

by Brent Sebold | Mar 22, 2021 | Electric power and energy systems, News, Signal processing and communications

Assistant Professor Yang Weng received a 2021 National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award to develop a theoretical foundation for a distribution grid for unobservable systems that will be more reliable under increased power...
Kozicki branches out

Kozicki branches out

by Brent Sebold | Mar 3, 2021 | Electric power and energy systems, News, Physical electronics and photonics

Professor Michael Kozicki is directing an effort to create dendritic tags as a means to securely identify food at any point in the supply chain.
Texas-style grid failure unlikely in Arizona

Texas-style grid failure unlikely in Arizona

by Brent Sebold | Feb 24, 2021 | Control systems, Electric power and energy systems, News

Regents Professor Vijay Vittal discusses Arizona’s interconnected power-grid strength in the wake of theTexas energy independence breakdown.  https://apnews.com/article/arizona-utilities-texas-phoenix-edeca9b5c511106e317b9ba7e9707787
Predicting extinction

Predicting extinction

by Brent Sebold | Jan 19, 2021 | Control systems, Electric power and energy systems, News, Physical electronics and photonics, Signal processing and communications

Professor Ying-Cheng Lai uses mathematical modeling to help predict species at risk of vulnerability or extinction.
Power scholarship recipient announced

Power scholarship recipient announced

by Brent Sebold | Jan 4, 2021 | Electric power and energy systems, News

For the second year in a row, the prestigious IEEE PES G. Ray Ekenstam Memorial Scholarship has been awarded to an Arizona State University electrical engineering student. Congratulations, U.S. Air Force veteran Isaac Forest for receiving the 2020 acclaim.  “I...
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