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A portrait of Saivirup Akavarapu

From processor project to professional pathway

Building a computer chip gave one ASU student the skills needed to launch his microelectronics career.

Jiaqi Gu

Illuminating the future of photonic AI chip design

Jiaqi Gu receives CAREER Award to develop AI-powered design tools that could accelerate the creation of faster, more energy-efficient electronic-photonic chips.

Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou

Making hidden networks smarter

Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou is developing intelligent systems that help future networks and autonomous technologies make decisions under uncertainty.

Engineering student and researcher review test results in a lab.

Cultivating a state of success

How ASU Engineering faculty and programs are helping Arizona students advance from undergraduate study to PhD pathways.

Christian Arenz

The quantum frontier

Researchers and students are helping shape quantum computing, which could revolutionize health care, materials discovery, supply chains and more.

Portraits of Spring 2026 Fulton School graduates

Spring 2026 Outstanding Graduates

Each semester, the Fulton Schools selects members of the graduating class who embody academic excellence, leadership and community service during their time as students. These exceptional students have excelled in research, public service, entrepreneurship and outreach.

Andrew Rubio and Dustin Nguyen work in lab

Engineering capstone projects showcase proficiency and practical solutions

From rainforests to recreation, electrical engineering students’ culminating projects demonstrate transition from classroom to real-world impact.

Daniel Fan

Meet students researching diagnostics, large language models and more

Students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.

This lab’s research is a little extreme

ASU’s Extreme Environments Lab tests semiconductor technologies under some of the harshest conditions.

Suren Jayasuriya portrait

Sensing beyond line-of-sight

ASU researcher Suren Jayasuriya wins competitive international fellowship for global collaboration in novel sensing technologies that can “see” beyond the line of sight.