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Andreas Spanias

Professor, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Andreas Spanias (IEEE Fellow & Fulbright US Scholar) is Professor in ECEE and Director of the SenSIP Center (NSF I/UCRC). Research areas include signal & speech processing, sensors & machine learning, and Quantum AI.

Recent stories

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ASU students along with others from leading universities presented proposals for research aimed at expanding quantum machine learning’s promising possibilities

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ASU engineering students gain valuable opportunities in the SenSIP Center’s NSF-funded Ireland International Research Experiences for Students program.

Ashley Fauss (RET), Lauren Everett (REU), Andreas Spanias, Filippo Posta (RET), Michael Esposito (REU) posing together at Sensor Signal and Information Processing Center

Fulton Schools’ Sensor Signal and Information Processing Center gives high school and community college teachers and ASU undergrads valuable research experience.

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COVID-19 hotspot notifications could soon appear on your mobile device thanks to an NSF RAPID grant for researchers at Arizona State University and Clarkson University.

Additional stories

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Students search for machine learning solutions to solar problems in Cyprus

Students go abroad in search of machine learning solutions for solar as part of the National Science Foundation’s International Research Experiences for Students program.
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ASU engineering professors named as Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors

Terry Alford and Andreas Spanias are two of 54 academic inventors selected as Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) spring 2019 class.
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Teachers’ experiences in ASU research translate to inspiration for young students

ASU engineering research centers are helping K-12 and community college teachers bring the excitement of STEM exploration and discovery into their classrooms.
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Summer research sizzles at ASU

Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering hosted four National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates programs this summer.