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Beaming with possibilities
ASU researcher uses atomic precision engineering to unlock new ways to build solar cells and create semiconductor materials with novel capabilities.
Wired for excellence
Bertan Bakkaloglu receives the 2025 Joseph C. Palais Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award for innovative research, teaching and service.
ASU researcher honored with Google award for AI-driven chip design
Vidya Chhabria is among the first cohort to receive award for research advancing AI- and GPU-driven database management systems.
Microelectronics faculty member honored with prestigious award
ASU researcher awarded by the Semiconductor Research Corporation for innovative microelectronics testing technology.
Fingerprinting matter with light
New sensor technology from ASU researchers transforms mid-infrared light into a powerful, affordable tool for medical diagnostics, space exploration and other everyday uses.
ASU Engineering introduces new faculty for 2025–26
The Fulton Schools is continually growing its teaching and research enterprise to increase the scope and impact of its educational programs and research initiatives.
Students explore quantum computing for real-world impact
ASU students along with others from leading universities presented proposals for research aimed at expanding quantum machine learning’s promising possibilities.
ASU and ITS advance microelectronics research and education
ASU hosted faculty from a top university in Indonesia to explore Arizona’s leadership in microelectronics education, research and workforce development.
Powering the future of space
As part of a university consortium, researchers in the Fulton Schools are developing solar devices to help power spacecraft more sustainably and affordably.
Turning signals into success
A pioneering figure in electromagnetics and antenna theory, Constatine A. Balanis leaves a legacy of research and cultivating student excellence.