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2010

Mar 17, 2010

DeSimone receives American Chemical Society honor

Dr. Joseph DeSimone, a North Carolina State University chemical engineer and UNC-Chapel Hill chemist, has been honored by the American Chemical Society for his outstanding contributions to chemistry research. 

Mar 10, 2010

NC State Engineer to Receive Army Award for Research Countering Roadside Bombs

A North Carolina State University engineer will receive the U.S. Army Commander's Award for Public Service for research that has helped American forces remotely counter roadside bombs, efforts that have saved hundreds of soldiers' lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. 

Mar 10, 2010

Research streamlines data processing to solve problems more efficiently

Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a new analytical method that opens the door to faster processing of large amounts of information, with applications in fields as diverse as the military, medical diagnostics and homeland security. 

Mar 8, 2010

NC State research advances voice security technology

Most people are familiar with security technology that scans a person’s handprint or eye for identification purposes. 

Mar 5, 2010

Duke and NC State universities announce launch of national K-12 engineering program

A new program designed to stimulate interest in science and technology in students from kindergarten to 12th grade was announced by the engineering deans at Duke University and North Carolina State University Friday during the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Grand Challenges Summit in Raleigh. 

Mar 2, 2010

Jack Bauer and North Carolina College Students: Saving the World from Nuclear Annihilation!

As the nation wrestles with nuclear threats and other societal challenges, the National Academy of Engineering, North Carolina State University and Duke University will assemble college students, academics and thought leaders from industry and government from around the nation for the Raleigh Grand Challenge Summit. 

Feb 19, 2010

Fifth Annual NC State University Graduate Student Research Symposium Set for March 10

Come see the 191 poster presentations representing research being conducted in 60 graduate programs from all of NC State's colleges. 

Feb 12, 2010

Engineering alumnus honors father with endowment to NC State

A $50,000 scholarship endowment has been established at the College of Engineering by a North Carolina State University engineering alumnus in honor of his father. The endowment from Walter Robert (Bob) Kepley III will benefit undergraduate students in the College of Engineering. Kepley graduated from NC State in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering… 

Feb 12, 2010

I-Cubed + 25 years = business success

Grant Williard remembers what his college professors told him. Armed with an engineering degree from NC State, they said, you can do anything you want.