A rising star among us

A rising star among us

by Brent Sebold | Sep 27, 2021 | 2023 Annual Report, ecee-News, Electronic and mixed signal circuit design, News, Physical electronics and photonics

Ivan Sanchez Esqueda, an assistant professor of electrical engineering in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, has been named an Intel 2021 Rising Star Faculty Award recipient. The RSA program recognizes early-career faculty members...
Electrical engineering ranked in the top 25 nationally

Electrical engineering ranked in the top 25 nationally

by Brent Sebold | Sep 14, 2021 | Control systems, ecee-News, Electric power and energy systems, Electromagnetic, antennas and microwave circuits, Electronic and mixed signal circuit design, News, Physical electronics and photonics, Signal processing and communications

Stephen Goodnick is the recipient of the 2021 Distinguished Educator Award 

Stephen Goodnick is the recipient of the 2021 Distinguished Educator Award 

by Brent Sebold | Aug 4, 2021 | Alumni Newsletter, Physical electronics and photonics

Congratulations to Professor Stephen M. Goodnick for receiving the 2021 Distinguished Educator Award from the IEEE Microwave Theory & Techniques Society.  The Distinguished Educator Award recognizes an educator in the field of microwave engineering and science who...
From the lab to the marketplace

From the lab to the marketplace

by Brent Sebold | Jun 21, 2021 | Electronic and mixed signal circuit design, News, Physical electronics and photonics

Associate Professor Jennifer Blain Christen received a Flinn Foundation Translational Research Seed Grant to help her refine the technology for a quick and highly accurate handheld COVID-19 diagnostic device.
Yao’s advanced new imaging system lands her a NSF CAREER Award

Yao’s advanced new imaging system lands her a NSF CAREER Award

by Brent Sebold | Apr 2, 2021 | Awards, News, Physical electronics and photonics

Assistant professor Yu Yao works to create an imaging system that combines polarimetric imaging and spectroscopy into an imaging system that will be smaller, faster and have better resolution than currently available systems. Yao to design and implement advanced new...
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.
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