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2011

Oct 17, 2011

Westmoreland named AIChE president for 2013

Dr. Phillip R. Westmoreland, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and executive director of the Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (ICSE) at North Carolina State University, has been elected president of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) for the 2013 term. 

Oct 17, 2011

Craven County man returns home to help keep America flying

Bryan Nobles has engineered a rewarding career for himself close to home. The 24-year-old New Bern man earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from N.C. State University through NCSU’s 2+2 partnership with Craven Community College. 

Oct 13, 2011

“Fab Lab” coming to NC State Oct. 11-21

A mobile fabrication laboratory designed to get students interested in arts, design, science, engineering, technology will be on display at the North Carolina State University Brickyard Oct. 11-21. 

Oct 13, 2011

BME seminar speaker discusses cell-sorting technology

An acclaimed scientist spoke to a packed room of biomedical engineering students at North Carolina State University in September to discuss a cell-sorting technology that may hold promise for use in human cell therapies such as bone marrow transplants. 

Oct 13, 2011

Grand Challenge Scholars Program helps NC State students engineer solutions

Kyle Cutler has always been interested in medical technology’s potential to improve human life. Making medical treatment more effective, he believes, will be an important challenge facing the engineers of tomorrow. 

Oct 13, 2011

Powering ahead

NC State develops a first-of-its-kind professional science master’s degree in electric power systems engineering. 

Oct 7, 2011

NC State engineers part of DOE effort to improve nuclear fuel storage

Two North Carolina State University engineers are part of a new nationwide effort to improve the way nuclear fuel is stored at nuclear power plants. 

Oct 7, 2011

NC State offers nation’s first professional master’s program in biomanufacturing

North Carolina State University is offering the first industry-scale professional science master’s degree in biopharmaceutical biomanufacturing in the country. 

Sep 30, 2011

Engineering student featured in IBM’s Watson computer demonstration

A North Carolina State University engineering student squared off against IBM’s Watson computer Sept. 28, as part of an event celebrating the company’s 100th anniversary.