ECEE news archive
Sensing danger
ASU engineering leads a new research project empowering electric utilities to better understand and manage wildfire risk.
Cutting losses
ASU engineering research equips the solar energy industry to develop more efficient devices
High marks for ECEE
The online delivery of the electrical engineering master’s degree program remains among the country’s most highly ranked.
Out of chaos, excellence
Chaos theorist Ying-Cheng Lai appointed as ASU Regents Professor.
Research shows significant advance in the fight against infectious diseases
In a new study, Chao Wang and colleagues describe a novel method for quickly and accurately detecting viruses like Ebola and SARS CoV-2.
Power to the people
Professor Sayfe Kiaei and Assistant Professor Yang Weng are ready to make a powerful impact on the international energy sector.
U.S. Israel partnership established to transform cybersecurity solutions
Assistant Professor Yang Weng takes the lead on a new energy consortium.
Arizona State University to lead new center focused on energizing Egypt
The Center of Excellence for Energy will be led by Sayfe Kiaei and supported by an experienced team of technical and operations staff both in Egypt and the U.S.
Outstanding graduates
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering recognizes students who have worked diligently to excel academically and contribute to advancing the Fulton Schools mission.
Time-traveling through VR
Students, who were the first to use the new Dreamscape Learn virtual reality platform, unveiled their time-traveling climate-change scenario.