by Erik Wirtanen | Aug 6, 2024 | News
As the demand for data usage and storage grows exponentially, its scale, capabilities and applications have grown in tandem. In the nearly 40 years of technological progress, 128-gigabyte micro SD cards used in today’s smartphones can now store as much data as two...
by Erik Wirtanen | Aug 5, 2024 | News
Microelectronics are critical to almost every facet of our lives. However, the underlying technologies and what it’s like to work in the microelectronics, or semiconductor, industry are still a mystery to many people, including some engineering students. As Arizona...
by Erik Wirtanen | Aug 2, 2024 | News
Devices that once took up whole rooms can now be carried in one hand. Smaller, cheaper and superior designs are the benchmarks of progress. Fueling this race of breakthroughs are the continuous efforts to miniaturize semiconductor chips. While electronics have enjoyed...
by Erik Wirtanen | Jul 24, 2024 | News
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is rapidly advancing, but it hasn’t yet outpaced human intelligence. Our brains’ capacity for adaptability and imagination has allowed us to overcome challenges and accomplish complex tasks for millennia, while AI is just getting...
by Erik Wirtanen | Jun 25, 2024 | News
To discover or create something never before seen, researchers often require technology that doesn’t yet exist. An idea is only an idea until researchers can chart the path to achieve it along with the tools to test it. While there are countless established methods...
by TJ Triolo | Jun 19, 2024 | Awards, News
Professor Brian Skromme received the 2024 ECE Technology Integration Award from the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association, or ECEDHA, along with Srividya Bansal, a Fulton Schools associate professor of computer science and engineering....