Skip to Content Report an accessibility problem ASU Home My ASU Colleges and Schools
Sign In
Arizona State University Arizona State University
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Home
Degree Programs

Undergraduate Programs

About our undergraduate programsAccelerated ProgramsAttending the Online Campus

Graduate Programs

About our graduate programsAbout our graduate certificates
Students
Undergraduate Admissions RequirementsGraduate Admissions RequirementsApply NowPaying for CollegeStudent Resources
Research
Research Areas and TopicsResearch Centers, Groups and LabsFacilitiesLabs ManagementBusiness ServicesFURIMORE
People
LeadershipTenured/Tenure-Track FacultyFaculty EmeritiFaculty by Research AreaInstructional and Affiliated FacultyStaff DirectoryAlpha list of tenure/tenure track faculty
Faculty HiringGiving
About
Director's welcomeAbout the Ira A. Fulton Schools of EngineeringAlumniIndustryRankingsContact us
ASU Home My ASU Colleges and Schools
SparkySign Out
Powering up computing capacity

Powering up computing capacity

by FultonWeb Admin Account | Oct 18, 2022 | 2023 Annual Report, News, Semiconductor devices

When Matthew Marinella left a research role at Sandia National Laboratories after 11 years to become an associate professor of electrical engineering at Arizona State University, he didn’t leave all of his Sandia ties behind. Since joining the faculty of the School of...

Umberto Celano

by FultonWeb Admin Account | Sep 8, 2022 | Associate Professor, C, Micro- and Nanotechologies, Semiconductor devices

Umberto CelanoAssociate Professor Research interestsNanoelectronics, materials characterization and semiconductor metrology [email protected] campus, ERC...

Dragica Vasileska

by Steve Ryan | Sep 13, 2018 | Computer Engineering, Photovoltaics, Physical electronics and photonics, Professor, Semiconductor device modeling, Semiconductor devices, V

Dragica VasileskaProfessor Research interestsSemiconductor device physics, semiconductor transport, quantum field theory and its application to real nanoscale device structures, heating effects in nanoscale devices, current collapse in GaN HEMTs, 1D to 3D device...

ECEE Highlights

Read more engineering stories in Full Circle

Learn more about the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Learn more about the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Logo
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Contact Us

Contribute

Number one in the U.S. for innovation. ASU ahead of MIT and Stanford - U.S. News and World Report, 8 years, 2016-2023
Maps and Locations Jobs Directory Contact ASU My ASU
Copyright and Trademark Accessibility Privacy Terms of Use Emergency COVID-19 Information