School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering news archive
International experience empowers engineering students
ASU engineering students gain valuable opportunities in the SenSIP Center’s NSF-funded Ireland International Research Experiences for Students program.
4 inducted into Fulton Schools Hall of Fame
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering recently welcomed four distinguished individuals into the Fulton Schools Hall of Fame.
Sule Ozev receives Joseph C. Palais Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award
ASU researcher Sule Ozev Receives the Joseph C. Palais Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award for her innovative research, teaching and service to the ASU community.
Making eco-friendly microelectronics
ASU researcher Vidya Chhabria aims to reduce VLSI computing systems’ environmental impact with tools to calculate carbon footprint from manufacture to disposal.
ASU hosts U.S.-Israel energy cybersecurity workshop
The Israel-U.S. Initiative on Cybersecurity Research and Development for Energy, whose U.S. work is led by ASU’s Yang Weng, held its fifth workshop in Tempe.
Meet student researchers advancing batteries, semiconductors and additive manufacturing
Undergraduate and graduate students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
ASU robotics club blasts away competition
ASU’s Rossum Rumblers student robotics club developed innovative, captivating designs for robots and their parts that won multiple VEX U competition awards.
ASU leads U.S.-Israel energy cybersecurity workshop
The Israel-U.S. Initiative on Cybersecurity Research and Development for Energy, whose U.S. work is led by ASU’s Yang Weng, held its fifth workshop in Tempe.
Industry award creates opportunities for future engineers
ASU students received a Qualcomm fellowship for their machine learning project, advancing communication systems with $100,000 in funding and industry support.
Doctoral student wins 2nd-place best paper award at NAPS conference
Graduate student Arnav Bagga’s paper was among the top 2 out of more than 150 entries in the 2023 NAPS conference Best Graduate Paper competition.