Why chip manufacturers choose Arizona’s desert environment

Why chip manufacturers choose Arizona’s desert environment

by Hannah Weisman | Sep 20, 2024 | CHIPs Arizona, Fall 2024, News, Research

Why chip manufacturers choose Arizona’s desert environment Researcher explains the questions surrounding water conservation innovations within Arizona’s chip industry By Hannah WeismanSeptember 10, 2024 ​ASU Regents Professor Paul Westerhoff, the Fulton Chair of...
Setting sail on a new era of AI innovations

Setting sail on a new era of AI innovations

by Hannah Weisman | Sep 17, 2024 | Fall 2024, News, Research, Setting Sail

Setting sail on a new era of AI innovations ASU researcher awarded Early-Career Research Fellowship from National Academy By Hannah WeismanSeptember 13, 2024 Fulton Schools Assistant Professor Leixin Ma is developing a machine learning software that predicts how...
Scaling down manufacturing dimensions to scale up chip production

Scaling down manufacturing dimensions to scale up chip production

by Hannah Weisman | Aug 30, 2024 | Fall 2024, News, Research, Small chips

Scaling down manufacturing dimensions to scale up chip production ASU researcher establishes accessible manufacturing method to prototype metasurfaces By Hannah WeismanAugust 1, 2024 Chao Wang, an electrical engineering researcher in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of...
Diagnosing data corruption

Diagnosing data corruption

by Hannah Weisman | Aug 23, 2024 | Data corruption, Fall 2024, News, Research

Diagnosing data corruption Open Compute Project Foundation supporting ASU researcher’s work to improve microchip quality assessments​ By Hannah WeismanAugust 6, 2024 Computer servers store the data for all the videos, games and information accessed online. Krishnendu...
Quest for microscopy advances aims to boost high-tech capabilities

Quest for microscopy advances aims to boost high-tech capabilities

by Hannah Weisman | Jul 9, 2024 | News, Research

Yu Yao aims to improve the performance and size of polarimetric microscopes to allow greater access to the technology. Along the way she has made an unexpected discovery about honey bee wings. Read more on Full Circle
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