by Brent Sebold | Oct 11, 2021 | ecee-News, Electronic and mixed signal circuit design, News
In the early centuries of sailing the open seas, often the only navigation tool was the human eye. Ships’ crews found their way by coordinating their paths based on observing the positions of the constellations of stars and planets in the sky. Communications back then...
by Brent Sebold | Sep 27, 2021 | 2023 Annual Report, ecee-News, Electronic and mixed signal circuit design, News, Physical electronics and photonics
Ivan Sanchez Esqueda, an assistant professor of electrical engineering in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, has been named an Intel 2021 Rising Star Faculty Award recipient. The RSA program recognizes early-career faculty members...
by Brent Sebold | Jun 21, 2021 | Electronic and mixed signal circuit design, News, Physical electronics and photonics
Associate Professor Jennifer Blain Christen received a Flinn Foundation Translational Research Seed Grant to help her refine the technology for a quick and highly accurate handheld COVID-19 diagnostic device.
by Brent Sebold | Dec 28, 2020 | Electromagnetic, antennas and microwave circuits, Electronic and mixed signal circuit design, News
Electrical engineering graduate student John Patterson and a group of Sun Devils from around ASU won the XPRIZE Next-Gen Mask Challenge. Facing competition from 1,000 entries in more than 70 countries, the Luminosity Lab team took the top prize in December 2020. Read...
by Brent Sebold | Dec 22, 2020 | Electronic and mixed signal circuit design, News, Signal processing and communications
A pet waste cleanup system developed by three ASU engineering students wins the Palais Senior Design Prize.