by Brent Sebold | Feb 2, 2021 | News, Physical electronics and photonics
Assistant Professor Chao Wang and his research team have developed a new platform utilizing sapphire-supported nanopore membranes for biomolecular sensing. fullcircle.asu.edu/research/using-sapphire-for-biosensing-a-new-way-to-shape-the-gemstone/
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.
by Brent Sebold | Dec 7, 2020 | Electric power and energy systems, News, Physical electronics and photonics
ECEE researchers develop a new system for measuring solar performance over the long term in scalable photovoltaic systems. https://asunow.asu.edu/20201204-solutions-new-testing-system-could-become-iot-photovoltaics
by Brent Sebold | Sep 25, 2020 | Electronic and mixed signal circuit design, News, Physical electronics and photonics
ECEE’s Jennifer Blain Christen, along with the School of Molecular Sciences’ Mark Hayes and Alexander Green, are leads on the new COVID-19 testing device.
by Brent Sebold | Sep 18, 2020 | News, Physical electronics and photonics
Chao Wang is among researchers exploring the information-carrying capacities of DNA to produce microscopic tech with similar capabilities.
by Brent Sebold | Sep 10, 2020 | Electric power and energy systems, News, Physical electronics and photonics
Michael Kozicki and Life Sciences Professor Robbie Roberson are looking at dendrites to inspire a structural design for increased efficiency of solar cells and electrical power.