by TJ Triolo | Mar 21, 2023 | ecee-News, News, Renewable energy
Arizona State University is proud to host the 12th annual Arizona Student Energy Conference on April 6 and 7, 2023 at Old Main. At the event, which is free with registration, postdoctoral researchers and master’s and doctoral students from ASU, Northern Arizona...
by TJ Triolo | Mar 16, 2023 | Awards, ecee-News, News
Stephen Goodnick has built his career around the study of nanoelectronics. The David and Darleen Ferry Professor of Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University has focused his research on using tiny nano-sized electronic components to advance the fields they...
by TJ Triolo | Mar 15, 2023 | ecee-News, News
MacroTechnology Works, or MTW, is a key location for some companies looking to make their mark in microelectronics and semiconductor device manufacturing. The facility has distinct capabilities for innovative research that industry members working in these and...
by TJ Triolo | Mar 8, 2023 | ecee-News, News, Uncategorized
The global microelectronics industry is undergoing massive changes. Semiconductor manufacturing, largely done abroad, is threatened by political instability that could derail current global supply chains. In response, companies are increasing semiconductor...
by TJ Triolo | Feb 15, 2023 | Alumni Newsletter, Awards, ecee-News, News
The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory nominated Arizona State University electrical engineering alumnus Preston Webster for the 74th Annual Arthur S. Flemming Award. The award recognizes employees who have worked for the federal government for three to 15 years and...
by TJ Triolo | Feb 3, 2023 | ecee-News, News
As semiconductor production ramps up in the Phoenix area due to a strong national focus on domestic chip manufacturing and new fabrication facilities under construction, there is a strong need for workers trained in both engineering and manufacturing. Semiconductor...