Felder receives ASEE Lifetime Achievement Award in Engineering Education
Dr. Richard M. Felder, Hoechst Celanese Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at North Carolina State University, is the inaugural winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award in Engineering...
View ArticleZhu Wins Sigma Xi Award
Dr. Yong Zhu, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, has received the 2012 Sigma Xi Faculty Research Award from NC State's chapter of Sigma Xi, the scientific research society....
View ArticleStay With It engineering event draws crowd at NC State
About 160 students from North Carolina State University’s College of Engineering celebrated the National Day of Engineering and the launch of the Stay With It campaign on March 14 at Witherspoon...
View ArticleEngineering student group wins campus service award
Open Hardware Makerspace, a student group in the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University, was honored with a 2012 Deborah S. Moore Service Award as the university’s emerging...
View ArticleDeSimone elected into National Academy of Sciences
Dr. Joseph DeSimone has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), one of the highest honors that a U.S. scientist or engineer can receive. DeSimone is William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of...
View ArticleDr. Jay Narayan receives Holladay Medal
The North Carolina State University Board of Trustees has awarded the Alexander Quarles Holladay Medal for Excellence to Dr. Jagdish "Jay" Narayan in recognition of his outstanding career at NC State....
View ArticleEngineering faculty, staff receive Green Brick Awards
A faculty member and a staff member in the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University have been honored with NC State’s Green Brick Awards for outstanding contributions to...
View ArticleCollege of Engineering presents senior awards
Four North Carolina State University engineering students received Outstanding Senior Awards at the 2012 College of Engineering Annual Awards Banquet on May 1. >> Read More
View ArticleWhite House honors NC State student's efforts to make STEM accessible to...
White House honors NC State student's efforts to make STEM accessible to disabled5/7/12President Barack Obama recognized North Carolina State University student Sina Bahram as one of 14 "Champions of...
View ArticleNC State engineering student wins national "Stay with it" competition
Nehemiah Mabry, a doctoral student in civil engineering at North Carolina State University, has won the grand prize for a video he created for the national “Stay With It” engineering competition....
View ArticleResearch Opens Doors To UV Disinfection Using LED Technology
Research from North Carolina State University will allow the development of energy-efficient LED devices that use ultraviolet (UV) light to kill pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. The technology...
View ArticleAstronauts share space adventures at NC State
Two NASA astronauts discussed their adventures in space before a packed room of North Carolina State University students during an on-campus Twitter Town Hall in April. >> Read More
View ArticleEngineering students, faculty and staff receive extension, engagement awards
Students, faculty and staff from the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University were honored for their extension and engagement work at NC State’s Celebrating the Engaged University...
View ArticleFour make history with NC State
Forget the Beatles. Craven Community College has a history-making "Fab Four" of its own. >> Read More
View ArticleResearchers improve fast-moving mobile networks
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) allow people in multiple, rapidly-moving vehicles to communicate with each other — such as in military or emergency-response situations. Researchers from North Carolina...
View ArticleProfessor establishes engineering scholarship at NC State
A North Carolina State University engineering professor and his wife have established a $25,000 scholarship endowment for undergraduate students in the College of Engineering. >> Read More
View ArticleRock and (not) roll: Study eyes how to keep a Mars tumbleweed rover moving on...
New research from North Carolina State University shows that a wind-driven tumbleweed Mars rover would be capable of moving across rocky Martian terrain -- findings that could also help the National...
View ArticleResearchers use flexible channel width to improve user experience on wireless...
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a technique to efficiently divide the bandwidth of the wireless spectrum in multi-hop wireless networks to improve operation and provide...
View ArticleResearchers demonstrate technique to give us better understanding of human...
Research from North Carolina State University demonstrates that a relatively new microscopy technique can be used to improve our understanding of human tissues and other biomedical materials. The...
View ArticleNC State senior to receive Astronaut Scholarship
A North Carolina State University engineering student will receive a $10,000 scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) for the 2012-13 school year. >> Read More
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