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2017

Apr 4, 2017

Touch-sensitive, elastic fibers offer new interface for electronics

Researchers from North Carolina State University have created elastic, touch-sensitive fibers that can interface with electronic devices. 

Grace and Thom Hodgson

Apr 1, 2017

Sustaining Support

Dr. Thom Hodgson, Distinguished University Professor and Alumni Distinguished Research Professor in the Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, has been at NC State University for almost 35 years in a variety of roles. 

Mar 31, 2017

Media Advisory — 2017 State Energy Conference of North Carolina Solutions for a Diverse Energy Economy

The 2017 State Energy Conference of North Carolina, hosted by NC State University’s Office of Professional Development and the NC Clean Energy Technology Center, offers this annual, two-day event for energy industry professionals and researchers on April 11 and 12. 

Mar 30, 2017

College hosts event for annual North Carolina Science Festival

The College of Engineering invites the public to explore the relationship of art and science and participate in entertaining and educational activities for all ages during the annual North Carolina Science Festival. 

Mar 30, 2017

Beyond graphene: Advances make reduced graphene oxide electronics feasible

Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a technique for converting positively charged (p-type) reduced graphene oxide (rGO) into negatively charged (n-type) rGO, creating a layered material that can be used to develop rGO-based transistors for use in electronic devices. 

Mar 29, 2017

Researchers control soft robots using magnetic fields

A team of engineering researchers has made a fundamental advance in controlling so-called soft robots, using magnetic fields to remotely manipulate microparticle chains embedded in soft robotic devices. 

Dr. Stefano Menegatti

Mar 27, 2017

Menegatti receives NSF CAREER award

Dr. Stefano Menegatti, assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at North Carolina State University, has received the Faculty Early Career Development award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The award, known as the NSF CAREER Award, is one of the highest honors given by NSF to young faculty in science and engineering. 

Mar 27, 2017

Extraordinary entrepreneurship

A junior in NC State University’s Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Michael Rosenberg has ranked at the top of his class, the department and the College of Engineering every semester since he enrolled. 

Students in reactor control booth.

Mar 27, 2017

NC State Internet Reactor Lab inspires global effort

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) recently established an international Internet Reactor Lab program based on a similar, successful program in the Department of Nuclear Engineering at North Carolina State University.