Stephen Phillips
Professor, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Phillips joined ASU as Professor 2002- and served as director of the school 2010-2024. Board of Directors of IEEE & ABET. Phillips' expertise spans MEMS, controls and novel delivery of accredited degree programs.
Recent stories
November 14, 2023
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.
October 18, 2023
ASU Professor Yanchao Zhang is leading a $10 million initiative funded by the U.S. Department of Defense to develop future-generation wireless technology.
March 16, 2023
The American Association for the Advancement of Science named ASU’s Stephen Goodnick a 2022 Fellow for contributions to nanoelectronics and solar power.
July 27, 2022
ASU Regents Professor Vijay Vittal and his coauthors provide a new definition for power grid reliability in the 21st century in a high-impact, award-winning paper.
Additional stories
ASU alum wins dissertation award for wearable medical device
July 25, 2022
Fulton Schools computer engineering alum Ganapati Bhat was inspired to change the lives of people with movement disorders with his wearable device research.
An electrifying career honored
September 29, 2021
Chaitali Chakrabarti, professor of electrical engineering, is the 2021-2022 Joseph C. Palais Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award recipient.
A rising star among us
September 16, 2021
Ivan Sanchez Esqueda’s research on disruptive nanoelectronic computing technology has earned him an Intel Rising Star Award.
UAV-supported wireless broadband to increase remote access
April 16, 2021
Assistant Professor Michelusi's desire to provide low-cost and energy-efficient broadband access to underserved communities earned him an NSF CAREER Award.
ASU online electrical engineering master’s program ranks #1 in nation
January 14, 2020
ASU's online master’s in electrical engineering is #1 in the country for 2020 Best Online Engineering Programs according to U.S. News & World Report.