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Mike Ranjram

ASU power researcher energizes future engineers

Mike Ranjram receives the 2025 IEEE Region 6 Outstanding Educator Award for significant contributions to STEM education.

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ASU Engineering 2025 Year in review

Throughout the year, the Fulton Schools community remained focused on innovation with purpose, responsibility at scale and impact that extends from student success to global communities and beyond.

Bruno Sinopoli

Bruno Sinopoli named director of ASU’s School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Bruno Sinopoli is ready to energize education and lead meaningful research during a period of transformational changes in technology.

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2 engineering faculty elected NAI fellows

Faculty members from the Fulton Schools were elected into the National Academy of Inventors for their contributions in microelectronics and bioremediation.

Zhengshan “Jason” Yu

Unlocking the next generation of solar energy

Named a 2025 Breakthrough Energy Fellow, ASU startup Beyond Silicon is advancing tech designed to scale clean energy worldwide.

Ying-Cheng Lai and Zheng-Meng Zhai

Programming to predict the unpredictable

ASU researchers have developed a new method that trains machine learning algorithms to predict ecosystem behavior.

Fulton Schools Fall 2025 Outstanding Graduates

Outstanding graduates of 2025

Each semester, the Fulton Schools selects members of the graduating class who embody academic excellence, leadership and community service during their time as students.

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Securing America’s critical minerals supply

ASU researchers develop new technologies to increase US critical minerals, essential to national security.

Nick Rolston and Sidra Elsaady

Self-healing solar in space

Assistant Professor Nick Rolston’s proposal to explore the potential of perovskite solar panels on orbiting satellites has been selected for the 2025 Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Program award.

Visar Berisha and Isabella Lenz

Grounding media in the human body in the age of AI

ASU interdisciplinary researcher Visar Berisha worked to develop OriginStory, which authenticates live human voices to counter AI cloning.