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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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🏆 🏆 Nick Rolston, an assistant professor in #ECEE, part of #ASUEngineering, has received 2 #Scialog Awards from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement. 👏 👏 👏 Congratulations Nick! The term Scialog is short for “science + dialog.” Created in 2010 by RCSA, the Scialog format aims to accelerate breakthroughs by building a creative network of scientists that crosses disciplinary silos, and by stimulating intensive conversation around a scientific theme of global importance.
RCSA, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation & The Kavli Foundation have made awards to 16 early career researchers in the first year of #Scialog: Sustainable Minerals, Metals, and Materials, a 3-year initiative that aims to spark advances in the mining, design, manufacture, and disposal of materials needed to achieve a more sustainable and low-carbon energy system.
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Exciting news from ASU! The White House and United States Department of Defense have awarded $29.6M to five Southwest Advanced Prototyping (SWAP) Hub projects to strengthen the nation’s semiconductor capabilities, including the Integrated RF GaN Technology Project—a critical collaboration between Arizona State University, NXP Semiconductors, Raytheon and NI (National Instruments). ASU’s Advanced Electronics and Photonics Core Facility is proud to support this project, which aims to transform the future of telecommunications. This project focuses on developing small form-factor Gallium nitride (GaN) power amplifiers for NextG, 5G and 6G wireless systems. As data demands surge, these innovations will provide reconfigurable radio architectures that meet stringent size, weight and power requirements, enabling telecom systems to operate at higher frequencies and bandwidths with dynamic performance adjustments. “The SWAP Hub has developed an unmatched network of partner capabilities that reflect the objectives and intentions of the Microelectronics Commons,” says ASU President Michael Crow, “and these project awards enable us to translate the Hub’s capabilities into impact by solving pressing national security technology challenges.” Headquartered in Arizona, the SWAP Hub is part of the Microelectronics Commons network, connecting the Southwest’s robust semiconductor industry to a growing defense and electronics network across the country. Learn more about how ASU and its partners are innovating in microelectronics to support America’s leadership in technology: https://lnkd.in/gFArC4tB Advanced Electronics and Photonics Core capabilities: https://lnkd.in/gF_cHytR SWAP Hub information: https://lnkd.in/erAEvubA #ASUCoreFacilities #ASUCores #ASUResearch #ASUEngineering #SWAPHub #Microelectronics #MicroelectronicsCommons #Semiconductors #Microchips #SemiconductorIndustry #CHIPSAct #CHIPS #TelecomInnovation School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering — ASU ECEE School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence ASU Knowledge Enterprise
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👋 Join our #ECEE team! ⚡ The School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University is hiring for the following faculty positions: Open Professor (all ranks) positions include: ✅ Advanced Semiconductor Packaging https://lnkd.in/g_js48z6 ✅ Microelectronics https://lnkd.in/gfCYvmpG ✅ Power Electronics https://lnkd.in/gBbxkEpP Please go to the specific job links above to learn more about the areas of interest, required and desired qualifications and deadlines. For more ASU Fulton Schools of Engineering faculty positions, please go to: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gBeWCQ6J
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How Arizona's collaborative efforts brought TSMC's $40B semiconductor plant to Phoenix 🌵🏭 Arizona’s bold partnership with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is a prime example of collaboration and foresight driving economic growth and innovation. 🏗️ In December 2019, a delegation from Arizona, including representatives from the City of Phoenix, Greater Phoenix Economic Council, the Arizona Commerce Authority and Arizona State University, flew to Taiwan to discuss the technical preparations required to make the project possible. TSMC had previously only built one U.S. factory and Arizona stepped up to make the new $40 billion complex a reality. Local entities like the city of Phoenix extended water and sewer lines and even completed a crucial archaeological review of the site before TSMC purchased the land. 🛠️ The Arizona Department of Transportation built nearby freeway off-ramps and pre-constructed roads to support the development. 🌐 The state’s highly reliable electricity service and the absence of earthquakes also set Arizona apart from other states, giving TSMC the confidence that Phoenix was the right choice. 🌞 A regular dialogue between Arizona officials and TSMC executives helped solidify the relationship, with both sides showing a shared commitment to overcoming challenges. Arizona’s dedication to infrastructure development and quick action in supporting TSMC’s needs helped the state stand out. 🚧 Through ongoing support, Arizona also saw the passage of the CHIPS Act, which provides $6.6 billion in grants for TSMC’s Phoenix complex and $8.5 billion for Intel in Chandler. 🌐 This effort was aided by Arizona Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema, who played a crucial role in helping to secure these incentives. The project is more than just a factory—it is helping to build a robust semiconductor ecosystem in Arizona, attracting suppliers and major companies like Apple to the region. 📱 TSMC has also established close ties with Arizona State University and other local universities to build the next generation of talent in this high-tech sector. ✨ https://lnkd.in/gYaPNdvu #ASUCoreFacilities #ASUCores #ASUResearch #ASUInnovation #ASU #Research #Innovation #TSMC #CHIPS #SemiconductorIndustry #ArizonaInnovation #PhoenixTechHub #Semiconductor #InfrastructureDevelopment #CHIPSAct #SustainableDevelopment #AdvancedManufacturing ASU Knowledge Enterprise Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering — ASU ECEE
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Join #ASUEngineering for the 2024 NANOscientific Symposium Americas, where academia and industry come together to drive innovations in nanoscience and technology! This is a great opportunity to engage with experts in surface science, organic chemistry, molecular biology and semiconductor manufacturing. More info and registration: https://lnkd.in/eZxymb-c 📅 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. Sponsored by the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University
𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗡𝗼𝘄 for the 2024 NANOscientific Symposium Americas! 📅 November 13-14, 2024 📍 Tempe, Arizona - ASU Join us for the 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰 𝗡𝗔𝗡𝗢𝘀𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰 𝗦𝘆𝗺𝗽𝗼𝘀𝗶𝘂𝗺 𝗔𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘀 (NSS Americas), featuring in-person or online: 1-day talks on November 13th, followed by hands-on demonstrations on November 14th. This event brings together experts in nanotechnology and showcases cutting-edge advancements in surface science, organic chemistry, molecular biology, semiconductor physics, and micro-manufacturing: Register: https://okt.to/TtBYRw Don't miss this chance to connect, learn, and discover the future of nanotechnology! Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University
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🏆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
2024 Teaching Excellence and Top 5% Awards - In the Loop
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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