This industry-engaged challenge connects students directly with problems sourced from industry leaders and faculty research, strengthening the next generation of semiconductor talent.

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This industry-engaged challenge connects students directly with problems sourced from industry leaders and faculty research, strengthening the next generation of semiconductor talent.

Attend a talk by Bernhard Wicht that covers research on miniaturized power supplies using high-voltage IC technologies from 110/230V mains or 400V DC sources to power low-voltage subsystems. It explores system and circuit solutions for chip-scale power supplies, enhancing miniaturization and decentralization of complex systems, applicable to sensor nodes, transmitters, receivers and actuators with 3-10V…

ASU’s Fulton Student Council and the Student Success and Engagement office partner annually to turn the Tempe, West Valley and Polytechnic campuses into an event hub for Fulton Student Organizations, undergraduate and graduate engineering students.

Join the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and the ASU Center for Semiconductor Microelectronics for a distinguished seminar with Shi-Yu Huang, professor in electrical engineering at the National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan.

Join us for an interactive, hands-on workshop where you’ll learn the fundamentals of using the L298N motor driver with an ESP32 and explore how to control devices wirelessly using Bluetooth. Participants will build a fully functional Bluetooth-controlled car while gaining practical experience in motor control and embedded systems. Limited Spots – first come first served!…

Explore how industrial engineering drives real-world impact in health and humanitarian aid at the 2026 Douglas C. Montgomery Distinguished Lecture.

Join faculty from the Fulton Schools for a live webinar exploring career paths in the semiconductor industry. Faculty presenters will highlight key job titles, in-demand skills and how specific elective courses align with careers in semiconductor design and manufacturing.

The ASU School of Public Affairs will be hosting an artificial intelligence, or AI, Hackathon event for students. This two-day hackathon is a hands-on, creative event where students will work alongside election officials and civic partners to design a digital literacy AI tool that supports U.S. elections.

Attend an info session, meet the program’s faculty directors and learn more about the Grand Challenges and what it means to be a part of the GCSP community.

The engineering career fairs are Feb. 10–12, 2026. It is time to prepare now! Get ready with these special online career prep workshops Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.