
School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy
Arizona State University
PO Box 876106
Tempe, AZ 85287
Phone:
480-727-6934
Email:
Nathan.Newman@asu.edu
Nathan Newman earned M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University in 1983 and 1987, respectively. He received the B.S. degree in biomedical/electrical engineering from the University of Southern California in 1981. He is currently a Professor in the School of Materials at Arizona State University. He has been employed as a member of the technical staff at the University of California at Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Stanford University, and Conductus, Inc. and as an Associate Professor at Northwestern University. His research interests include the growth, characterization and modeling of novel solid-state materials for microwave, photonic, and high-speed applications.
semiconductors; superconductor materials; dielectric materials; thin film materials; materials characterization; electronic structure
Established in 2007, the School of Sustainability brings together multiple disciplines and leaders to create and share knowledge, train a new generation of scholars and practitioners, and develop practical solutions to the most pressing environmental, economic, and social challenges of sustainability - especially as they relate to urban areas.
6/18 - Solar projects to detour pedestrian traffic on Tempe campus
6/17 - Phoenix Business Journal: The greener the business, the more profit
6/17 - ASU professor, sustainability scientist named Ecological Society of America fellow
6/17 - Regulation Magazine: What is the Right Price for Carbon Emissions?