Supercharging semiconductors with computer science

Supercharging semiconductors with computer science

by Kelly DeVos | Oct 31, 2024 | CS supercharge, Microelectronics, News, Research

How computer science can supercharge the semiconductor industry ASU gets grant to create an ultra-energy-efficient chip and fill microelectronics workforce shortages By Kelly deVosOctober 18, 2024 Sarma Vrudhula inspects a microchip prototype in his laboratory....
Professor awarded prestigious DOE Early Career Award

Professor awarded prestigious DOE Early Career Award

by ASU News | Oct 31, 2024 | Eileen Seo early career, Fall 2024, News, Research, Women in engineering

Professor awarded prestigious DOE Early Career Award Eileen Seo’s research explores generation of new materials with the potential to help develop innovative energy solutions By Richard HarthOctober 21, 2024 Portrait of Eileen Seo As the U.S. Department of...
ASU computing school director honored with prestigious award

ASU computing school director honored with prestigious award

by Kelly DeVos | Oct 28, 2024 | Fall 2024, Maciejewski IEEE award, News, Research

ASU computing school director honored with prestigious award Ross Maciejewski inducted into IEEE data visualization academy By  Kelly deVos October 16, 2024 Ross Maciejewski, director of the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, part of the Ira A. Fulton...
Discovering new materials using AI and machine learning

Discovering new materials using AI and machine learning

by Erik Wirtanen | Oct 25, 2024 | AI materials, Industry partnerships, News, Research, Women in engineering

Discovering new materials using AI and machine learning A collaborative project led by ASU aims to address critical material shortages and optimize processes By Erik WirtanenOctober 14, 2024 An interdisciplinary team led by Lenore Dai, professor of chemical...
Defying materials research limitations

Defying materials research limitations

by Roger Ndayisaba | Oct 24, 2024 | Defying materials, Fall 2024, News, Research

Defying materials research limitations Seth Ariel Tongay elected as an American Physical Society Fellow for his innovative manufacturing techniques of two-dimensional materials By Roger NdayisabaOctober 11, 2024 Seth Ariel Tongay, a professor of materials science and...
ASU, Mayo Clinic forge a new health innovation program

ASU, Mayo Clinic forge a new health innovation program

by Allison Lyne | Oct 21, 2024 | ASU-Mayo program, Industry partnerships, News, Research

ASU, Mayo Clinic forge a new health innovation program Flinn Foundation helps health care leaders advance the future of medical entrepreneurship and patient care in Arizona By Allison LyneOctober 15, 2024 Arizona State University is on a mission to drive innovations...
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