🏆Congratulations to our #ECEE faculty who received a 2024 Top 5% Teaching Award. Christian Arenz, assistant professor Raja Ayyanar, professor Bertan Bakkaloglu, professor Chaitali Chakrabarti, professor Gautam Dasarathy, assistant professor Keith Holbert, associate professor Jennifer Kitchen, associate professor Mike Ranjram, assistant professor 🔗 For a complete list of all Fulton Schools faculty members who were recognized visit: https://lnkd.in/gxCenw59
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Empowering future engineers with top-ranked programs, engaging faculty and innovative learning in electrical, computer, energy and related engineering fields. Graduating students and building an alumni network around the world. Our dynamic curriculum provides the opportunity to gain hands-on experience understanding problems, creating models and testing solutions to deliver innovation that matters.
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Are you passionate about semiconductors, robotics, or advanced manufacturing? Don’t miss the chance to dive into these fields with Arizona State University’s exclusive lab tours! Whether you’re interested in semiconductor manufacturing at MacroTechnology Works in Tempe or exploring advanced robotics and automation labs at the Polytechnic Campus, there’s something for every tech enthusiast. Locations: MacroTechnology Works: 7700 S River Pkwy, Tempe, AZ 85284 Polytechnic Campus: 6075 Innovation Way W, Mesa, AZ 85212 Multiple tour dates are available, and you’ll also learn about transfer opportunities to ASU Engineering programs. Secure your spot today and get a firsthand look at how ASU is driving innovation in Arizona! Register Here: https://lnkd.in/gH8EkuYP Contact Tamara Gligoric at tamara.gligoric@asu.edu for more details. #ASUEngineering #TechTours #Semiconductors #Robotics #AdvancedManufacturing #Innovation
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#ECEE associate professor Anamitra Pal (highlighted on page 54) is driving groundbreaking research focused on leveraging #AI to support and improve the stability of power grids. HUGE thank you to Technology at Arizona State University for showcasing the numerous people, colleges and collaborative teams at Arizona State University shaping an innovative #AI journey. There's so much to celebrate...and a lot more on the horizon.
🗞️ This just in: ASU's AI Journey (thus far) Arizona State University (ASU) is leading the charge in AI innovation, transforming both education and operations through cutting-edge technology. The newly released AI Journey report highlights ASU’s commitment to using AI to enhance student success, drive research breakthroughs and prepare a future-ready workforce. With a focus on innovation, sustainability and ethical AI use, ASU is setting a global standard for integrating AI in higher education. Discover more about how ASU is shaping tomorrow through its comprehensive AI initiatives by exploring the AI Journey report. https://lnkd.in/gJP62Zay Lev Gonick Kyle Bowen Kimberly C. Elizabeth Reilley Tina Miller Colleen Cordes David McElhoes Christiane Reves Kylie Frontczak Zohair Zaidi Kyle Jensen Pei-yu (Sharon) Chen Auryan Ratliff Danielle McNamara Tara Nkrumah, PhD Punya Mishra Gary Marchant Hannah Kerner Claire Lauer Stephen Carradini Anamitra Pal Sherine Gabriel Nancy Cooke Stella Wenxing Liu Andrew Maynard Emily Beach Kristin Hersant Kelly deVos Corinna Kamilli Alisha Mendez Annie Davis Crystal Gustavson Miller Allison Hall
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#ASUEngineering supports and encourages the growth of Hispanic engineers and technologists through outreach programs, dedicated faculty, research opportunities and a strong student community. Director of the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, Anthony Waas, says engineering revolves around teamwork to tackle problems, and the diverse perspectives each individual brings are crucial. "There is going to be a huge need for engineers in the next 20 years and I believe that (Hispanic engineers) can fill this void." He also offers advice for future students: "I invite you to look at ASU as a possible venue for your education because ASU is a place that prides on whom they include and not by whom they exclude." "The fact that ASU is also a Hispanic-Serving Institution is something you should take advantage of." #ForksUpLosDiablos #HispanicHeritageMonth School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy
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Truly an amazing opportunity for faculty and students. 🗓 Save the date and register! ✅
Join us for the 2024 NANOscientific Symposium Americas, where academia and industry come together to drive innovations in nanoscience and technology! This event is a great opportunity to engage with experts in surface science, organic chemistry, molecular biology and semiconductor manufacturing. 📅 Nov. 13: Talks and poster session at the Memorial Union Building, 301 E Orange St, Tempe, AZ, Room: Union Stage 📅 Nov. 14: Open instruments hands-on at the Macro Technology Works Building, 7700 S River Pkwy, Tempe, AZ, Room: 1310 Immerse yourself in cutting-edge developments, connect with like-minded professionals and build valuable collaborations. Don't miss out! More info and registration: https://lnkd.in/eZxymb-c Sponsored by the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University ⚙️ #ASUCoreFacilities #ASUCores #ASUResearch #ASU #ASUEngineering #Semiconductors #Microelectronics #SemiconductorIndustry #Microchips #Chips #OrganicChemistry #MolecularBiology #SurfaceScience School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering — ASU ECEE School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy ASU School of Molecular Sciences School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University Eyring Materials Center ASU METAL ASU Knowledge Enterprise
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During #HispanicHeritageMonth we've been asking students and faculty what their thoughts are on being a Hispanic engineer. Senior chemical engineering major Abril Ramos Gutierrez says it only takes one person to make a difference and be the encouragement in someone else's life. ⭐ "Motivation and passion is really important. You can look back and be thankful for having done the most with your opportunity. Reflect on how your actions could encourage someone who (might be struggling) to get involved in something they feel they don’t belong in." Ramos' competitive spirit helped her take a risk in her sophomore year. A decision she made to apply for an internship at Swift Coat, an ASU spinout company, has turned into a valuable learning experience that has shown the far reaches of where engineering can take her. Ramos was instrumental in helping Swift Coat secure a spot as one of two companies funded by NASA to develop a new anti-fog coating for the spacesuits to be worn by the Artemis moon mission crew. #WomenInEngineering #HispanicHeritageMonth #ForksUpLosDiablos School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy
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The Southwest Advanced Prototyping (SWAP) Hub is expanding and looking for an Electronics Engineer Principal – Microelectronics Design Manager for Circuits and Architecture to join our team! As one of eight regional innovation hubs under the U.S. Department of Defense, SWAP Hub, in partnership with Arizona State University, has been awarded one of the first grants under the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. This initiative is a major step toward revitalizing America's semiconductor manufacturing and boosting our global competitiveness. Join us and be part of an exciting mission to advance microelectronics and shape the future of U.S. innovation! Apply here: https://lnkd.in/gifxFBKd Deadline: Monday, November 11, 2024 | 3 p.m. Arizona Time #NSTXL #ASU #microelectronics #SWAPHub #electronics #electronicsjobs #engineering,#engineeringjobs #semiconductors #semiconductorjobs #circuits #architectures #circuitsandarchitecture #circuitdesign #EDA #Cadence #Synopsys #Siemens #Ansys #KesightADS
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The 2022 CHIPS Act led to a surge in funding for semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. and a demand for qualified workers. In Arizona, efforts to build a workforce capable of supporting microelectronics manufacturing have been amplified through initiatives like the Southwest Advanced Prototyping (SWAP) Hub. The SWAP Hub plays a pivotal role by fostering collaboration between industry leaders, academic institutions, and government bodies to accelerate workforce development. Through cutting-edge prototyping and innovation in microelectronics, the SWAP Hub helps equip workers with the skills necessary to meet the growing demands of the semiconductor industry. #Semiconductors #ASU #Microelectronics #SWAPHub
How Arizona is building the workforce to manufacture semiconductors in the U.S.
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Senior Vice Provost, Dean and Professor at Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University
I'm thrilled for #ASUEngineering to continue our longstanding collaborative relationship with Honeywell Aerospace Technologies in the new Honeywell Innovation Hub. Here, students will gain valuable real-world insights, explore leading technologies and make industry connections to position them for success. https://ow.ly/KM9w50TAg5v