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a wafer of semiconductor material

Sounding out more efficient semiconductor manufacturing

Crystal Sonic, founded by ASU’s Mariana Bertoni and her former student Pablo Guimerá Coll, received NASA funding to reduce semiconductor manufacturing waste.
School or unitECEE
a chip-integrated polarimetric imaging sensor

Advances in polarized imaging reveal new visual capabilities

ASU researcher Yu Yao led a team to invent a new type of sensor that enables new applications for polarimetric imaging.
School or unitECEE
Meng Tao and Mike Ranjram with a student working on solar panels

Collaborative energy solutions to combat climate change

ASU researchers receive $5M grant from the National Science Foundation to collaborate on sustainable energy research.
School or unitECEE
A lab-on-a-chip medical test.

Putting medical tests to the test

ASU’s Krishnendu Chakrabarty and his collaborators have developed methods to ensure the safety and authenticity of lab-on-a-chip medical tests.
School or unitECEE
8 Fulton Schools undergraduate areas of focus ranked in the Top 30

Fulton Schools of Engineering up eight spots in three years in US News rankings

The nation’s largest and most comprehensive school of engineering places eight undergraduate areas of focus in top 30 for U.S. News & World Reports.
School or unitECEEFulton SchoolsMSNSBHSESCAISEMTESSEBE
Ying-Chen "Daphne" Chen stands in front of a screen with the moon on it while holding semiconductor material reflecting a sculpture of the Earth.

Taking semiconductor manufacturing to new heights

ASU researcher Ying-Chen “Daphne” Chen is investigating the potential to streamline building microelectronics by making them in space.
School or unitECEE
graphic showing a strand of DNA

Expanding the toolbox for RNA editing

ASU biomedical engineering researchers are developing ways to optimize RNA editing to understand and improve human health.
School or unitSBHSE
graduate student working in lab with green light

Bridging entrepreneurship and impact

ASU is advancing Phoenix as a technology hub by supporting burgeoning startups within the university community.
School or unitECEEFulton SchoolsMSNSSEBE
graphic of a lock and computer code

Broadening cybersecurity innovation

Faculty members in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence showcased their cybersecurity research at the 32nd annual USENIX Security Symposium.
School or unitSCAI
New faculty 2023-2024

ASU Engineering introduces new faculty for 2023–24

The Fulton Schools is continually growing its teaching and research enterprise to increase the scope and impact of its educational programs and research initiatives.
School or unitASAECEEFulton SchoolsMSNPOLYSCAISEMTESSEBE
Aviral Shrivastava and Shail Dave

Opening the black box

Through his research in explainable design space exploration, doctoral student Shail Dave is setting the stage for innovation in decision-making in software and hardware architecture.
School or unitSCAI
Tim Long

Charting the course to a circular plastic economy

An ASU research team is developing a lab course to train future leaders in sustainable materials and manufacturing, fostering a circular plastics economy.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSEMTE
Christopher Muhich with a student at a computer

Overcoming the downside of forever chemicals

ASU engineers are seeking ways to alleviate threats to human and environmental health posed by almost indestructible “forever chemicals”.
School or unitSEMTE
Nakul Gopalan and Paulo Shakarian

ASU researchers bridge security and AI

Paulo Shakarian and Nakul Gopalan apply their expertise in artificial intelligence and human-robot communication to national security and defense.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSCAI
ASU faculty researcher Hasan Ozer and civil, environmental and sustainable engineering graduate student Ashraf Alrajhi prepare a pavement sample in the dynamic triaxial testing system.

Testing pavements to prepare for changing traffic patterns

A system developed by ASU researchers is helping address infrastructure issues related to automated and connected semitrucks and increased airport traffic.
School or unitSSEBE
graphic of four autonomous vehicles

Molding the future of mobility

Progress in transportation today requires much more than overcoming technological and logistical hurdles.
School or unitSCAISSEBE
A crowd gathers near an electric autonomous vehicle on the ASU campus at an event

A solid battery solution

ASU faculty member Candace Chan is working to improve battery safety, longevity and storage capacity by researching solid-state technology.
School or unitECEESEMTE
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Government lab joins forces with ASU to boost manufacturing power

The Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Fulton Schools will partner on a three-year partnership.
School or unitMSNSCAI

Date range September 2023 – July 2023