School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering news archive
Turning trash into treasure
Nick Rolston wins pair of grants to make mining, design, manufacturing and disposal of materials more sustainable.
5 alumni inducted into Fulton Schools Hall of Fame
New members’ achievements exemplify ASU engineering’s pursuit of excellence and aspiration to serve society.
ASU startup Crystal Sonic wins Natcast pitch competition
Researcher Mariana Bertoni and team are using acoustics to advance next-generation technology transforming the semiconductor production landscape.
Meet student researchers advancing AI, manufacturing and more
Advancing additive manufacturing capabilities and understanding soft robotics is helping address real-world challenges.
Advancing inclusive excellence in engineering
The ASU Fulton Schools community has been highly involved in advancing inclusive excellence through education, student success, research and outreach activities.
Regents Professor Ying-Cheng Lai collaborates on 2024 MURI award using AI to stabilize chaos
ASU researcher is part of multi-university team to advance machine learning techniques for application in synchronizing complex nonlinear physical systems.
Diagnosing data corruption
ASU researcher awarded by the Open Compute Project to improve microchip quality assessments.
Gaining a global microelectronics perspective
ASU engineering students embarked on a new study abroad experience in Taiwan to gain a wider understanding of the history and technology of microelectronics.
Scaling down manufacturing dimensions to scale up chip production
ASU researcher Chao Wang developed an accessible manufacturing method for researchers to prototype and produce ultrathin nanophotonic devices.
Human brains teach AI new skills
ASU electrical engineering researcher Ying-Cheng Lai is using psychological principles of human memory to improve machine learning strategies for dynamic data.