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School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
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Engineering capstone projects showcase proficiency and practical solutions
From rainforests to recreation, electrical engineering students’ culminating projects demonstrate transition from classroom to real-world impact.
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Meet students researching diagnostics, large language models and more
Students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
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ECEE research areas reflect the diversity of the electrical engineering profession and our faculty’s expertise, ranging from the smallest nanoelectronics to the U.S. power grid and its control.
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Bruno Sinopoli named director of ASU’s School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
December 30, 2025
Bruno Sinopoli is ready to energize education and lead meaningful research during a period of transformational changes in technology.TopicsEducation -

Unlocking the next generation of solar energy
December 19, 2025
Named a 2025 Breakthrough Energy Fellow, ASU startup Beyond Silicon is advancing tech designed to scale clean energy worldwide.TopicsEnergySolar -

Grounding media in the human body in the age of AI
November 21, 2025
ASU interdisciplinary researcher Visar Berisha worked to develop OriginStory, which authenticates live human voices to counter AI cloning.TopicsArtificial intelligence -

DeepMIMO: The data foundation for wireless AI
October 30, 2025
The open-source project is advancing wireless communication by integrating ray tracing technology with 5G simulation systems.TopicsArtificial intelligence -

Beaming with possibilities
October 13, 2025
Yong-Hang Zhang pushes the boundaries of solar and infrared technology with semiconductor design breakthroughs.TopicsEnergy
Powered by big ideas.
Electrical engineers are at the forefront of innovation, designing systems that impact everything from renewable energy and healthcare to aerospace and microelectronics.
Our faculty expertise in energy continues to grow with a particular focus on photovoltaics, power systems and power electronics. Advancements in terahertz circuits, networks and signal processing are often led by faculty in our major research centers.
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Nick Rolston’s proposal to explore the potential of perovskite solar panels on orbiting satellites has been selected for the 2025 Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Program award.
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Bertan Bakkaloglu receives the 2025 Joseph C. Palais Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award for innovative research, teaching and service.
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