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Lalitha Sankar

Professor, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Dr. Lalitha Sankar is a Professor in the School of ECEE. Her research interests are at the intersection of information and data sciences with focus on fairness, privacy, and robustness.

Recent stories

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ASU researcher Oliver Kosut is leading an investigation of methods to protect personal information in aggregate datasets used to train AI algorithms.

attendees at the Israel-U.S. Initiative on Cybersecurity Research and Development for Energy

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.

ASU student Cabria Pirtle works intensely in a workshop on a project.

ASU’s SURI program gives participants a glimpse into life as an engineering doctoral student through summer research projects with faculty members.

Rajasekhar Anguluri

ASU electrical engineering postdoctoral researcher Rajasekhar Anguluri won a Momental Foundation fellowship to fund research and assist a startup.

Additional stories

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An electrifying career honored

Chaitali Chakrabarti, professor of electrical engineering, is the 2021-2022 Joseph C. Palais Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award recipient.
Congratulations, 2021 ARCS scholars

Research funding helps graduate students reach their goals

The Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Phoenix Chapter supports nine Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering doctoral students who are advancing their fields.
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Summer pilot program aims to increase diversity in engineering

Intel, ASU and Florida A&M University provide research experience and mentorship to encourage Black students to pursue advanced degrees and tech careers.
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Machine learning research employs mobile devices to mitigate COVID-19

ASU Associate Professor Lalitha Sankar leads new research on machine learning with smartphones to help combat the novel coronavirus.
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Engineering and humanities collide for social good

Computer science graduate Baani Khurana created a privacy-guaranteed software solution to help nonprofit organizations serving people facing homelessness.