Pathway information and seminars
Fall 2024 pathways exploration seminars on Zoom
Learn about your career and academic pathway options and interact with School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering faculty and staff. View the flyer for this semester’s schedule.
Pathway seminars are on Zoom and Arizona time. Join each session at this link.
Electromagnetics and circuits | Wednesday, Sept. 4 | 10-11 a.m. |
Power and physical electronics and photonics (PEP) | Wednesday, Sept. 11 | 10-11 a.m. |
Quantum engineering | Wednesday, Sept. 25 | 10-10:30 a.m. |
Signal processing/communications and controls | Wednesday, Oct. 2 | 10-11 a.m. |
Graduate school programs, Accelerated Master’s degree programs and careers | Wednesday, Oct. 9 | 10-11 a.m. |
What is senior design? | Wednesday, Oct. 16 | 10-10:30 a.m. |
Data science (in-person event) GWC 487 | Wednesday Oct. 16 | 10:30-11 a.m. |
Fall 2024 seminar recordings
Signal processing/communications and controls
Signal processing involves sound, images and sensor data, while the field of communications provides society with storage devices, such as hard drives, and connectivity, such as the internet and mobile phones. Controls help a variety of applications function, such as robotics and self-driving cars.
Graduate school programs, Accelerated Master’s degree programs and careers
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering graduate school information, including:
- Master’s and doctoral degree program options, research and courses
- Computer engineering, a joint program between the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence
- Career paths for electrical engineering majors
- Accelerated Master’s degree programs
- The robotics and autonomous systems master’s degree program
- Q and A session following the presentation
Quantum Engineering
Learn about the field of quantum engineering as a potential career option after graduating with an electrical engineering degree and what to expect from ASU’s electrical engineering senior design capstone program.
Electromagnetics
Electromagnetics is the study of the effect of charges at rest and in motion. This field analyzes, models and designs antenna systems, radio frequency/microwave circuits, fiber optics and electronics packaging.
Physical electronics and photonics
Physical electronics and photonics (formerly solid-state electronics) deals with circuits and devices built from and contained within solid materials. Some examples are microchips, LED and LCD devices. The field covers topics that include semiconductor devices and materials, characterization, photonic/photovoltaic devices, semiconductor processing/intelligent control, nanoelectronics, computational electronics and molecular electronics and transport.
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