Chao Wang (Assoc Prof)
Associate Professor, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Wang aims to bridge the nanoscience and biotechnology in research. His primary research interests have been in nanofabrication, 3D printing, nanophotonics, nanopores, and personalized infectious disease diagnostics.
Recent stories
August 1, 2024
ASU researcher Chao Wang developed an accessible manufacturing method for researchers to prototype and produce ultrathin nanophotonic devices.
September 26, 2023
ASU researcher Yu Yao led a team to invent a new type of sensor that enables new applications for polarimetric imaging.
May 20, 2022
Fulton Schools student organization, the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers, prioritizes community and solidarity through academic, professional and social endeavors.
April 19, 2022
Arizona State University researchers have invented a solution-based additive manufacturing process to “paint with light” on glass and plastics.
Additional stories
High schoolers get to SEE engineering’s bigger picture
September 9, 2021
High school juniors and seniors, including students from migrant communities, learn about engineering disciplines and the college experience at SEE@ASU.
National security meets business startup methods in ASU course
February 18, 2021
Multidisciplinary student teams develop innovative prototypes over a semester to solve real-world national security challenges through lean startup methodology.
Using sapphire for biosensing: A new way to shape the gemstone
January 27, 2021
ASU researchers create a scalable manufacturing process and demonstrate the first sapphire-supported nanopore membrane for high-performance biosensing.
Chao Wang earns Engineering Unleashed Fellow award for entrepreneurship-focused education
October 21, 2020
Hands-on, team-based, open-ended design projects in first-year engineering courses improve retention, skill development and a sense of community and success.
New technique boosts versatility of 3D-printed metals
April 13, 2020
A new additive manufacturing technique developed by a team of Fulton Schools electrical engineering researchers promises higher-quality 3D printing of metal objects.
Engineering faculty members earn 10 new CAREER Awards
April 22, 2019
Ten faculty members in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering have received NSF CAREER Award between September 2018 and April 2019.
ASU researcher chips away at disease diagnosis limitations
April 22, 2019
Chao Wang is developing an integrated fluidic device on a silicon chip to improve the capabilities of liquid biopsy to diagnose cancer and other diseases.