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Microelectronics

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computer servers

Diagnosing data corruption

ASU researcher awarded by the Open Compute Project to improve microchip quality assessments.
School or unitECEE
A large group posing around a TSMC sign

Gaining a global microelectronics perspective

ASU engineering students embarked on a new study abroad experience in Taiwan to gain a wider understanding of the history and technology of microelectronics.
School or unitECEE
four people in a lab

Putting microelectronics to the test

Electrical engineering Professor Sule Ozev’s microelectronics testing course trains students to be electronics test engineers, with help from industry experts.
School or unitECEEFulton Schools
Robert Moody

Greetings from Switzerland

ASU alumnus Robert Moody reflects on his educational experience as a Black engineer and international career in the semiconductor industry.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSEMTE
Stephen Goodnick

AAAS rewards nanoelectronics research

The American Association for the Advancement of Science named ASU’s Stephen Goodnick a 2022 Fellow for contributions to nanoelectronics and solar power.
School or unitECEE
Zak Holman holding up a panel in a lab at MacroTechnology Works

MacroTechnology Works collaborations spark industry innovation

ASU’s one-of-a-kind MacroTechnology Works facility connects industry and academia for collaboration on research in microelectronics, solar technology and more.
School or unitECEEFulton Schools
close up view of semiconductor production

Streamlining microelectronics security and testing

Krishnendu Chakrabarty leads ASU’s semiconductor research contributions to the Center for Heterogeneous Integration of Micro Electronic Systems, or CHIMES Center.
School or unitECEE
Mehdi Nikkhah

Rewarding analysis of diseases ‘on-a-chip’

Associate Professor Mehdi Nikkhah was named a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors thanks to his disease-fighting “on-a-chip” technology.
School or unitSBHSE
A student conducts research on a computer chip in Trevor Thornton's lab

Building a semiconductor workforce

ASU electrical engineering faculty members are working on Intel-funded grant programs to help diversify the semiconductor workforce.
School or unitECEEFulton Schools
Zachary Holman talks to a group of dignitaries

ASU microelectronics workshop addresses national effort to develop workforce

ASU’s Microelectronics Education and Workforce Development Workshop highlights the importance of semiconductor research, development and training in Arizona.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSCAI
An artificial diamond being grown in lab equipment

ASU researchers use diamonds for electrical power

Professor Trevor Thornton leads research through ASU’s AMPED Science and Technology Center to create diamond and boron nitride transistors.
School or unitECEESEMTE
Aliaksandr "Sasha" Sharstniou poses in Assistant Professor Bruno Azeredo's lab while other students work in the background.

From Belarus to Intel: Going the distance to advance semiconductor manufacturing

Aliaksandr “Sasha” Sharstniou's semiconductor manufacturing doctoral research at ASU helped him secure a competitive industry research and development job.
School or unitMSNSEMTE
Jennifer Blain Christen

Rewarding service and entrepreneurship

Jennifer Blain Christen won the 2022 Joseph C. Palais Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award for her outstanding contributions to electrical engineering.
School or unitECEE
Alan Ehret and Michel Kinsy working together

Moving microelectronics forward

ASU doctoral students Mihailo Isakov and Alan Ehret are advancing the U.S. semiconductor industry in the Secure, Trusted and Assured Microelectronics Center.
School or unitSCAI
Graphic with three portraits

ASU engineers jump into national effort to advance AI computing 

Three electrical engineering professors in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering will be joining leading faculty from the nation’s top engineering schools in prestigious new research centers that will lay the foundation for technological innovation in the next decade.
School or unitECEE
A close up of a pair of hands, one holding a pen-like tool and the other a small device. Caption: Laser Components DG’s photodetector manufacturing, assembly and testing involve performing highly precise, intricate and meticulously controlled procedures on small, delicate components and devices. Equally complex research and development operations are done by two of the company’s employees who work at ASU’s NanoFab facility. Photographer: Marco-Alexis Chaira/ASU

NanoFab helping businesses navigate the nanotech world

A longtime partnership with Laser Components DG is among many successful industry collaborations that make NanoFab a go-to resource for high-tech companies.
School or unitECEEFulton Schools

Date range August 2024 – March 2018