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June 2019

NC State bell tower in the spring

Jun 28, 2019

Teachey, assistant dean, will leave the College

Virginia Teachey, assistant dean for finance and business management in the College of Engineering, will leave her position effective July 22, 2019. Teachey has accepted a position as vice chancellor for finance and administration at UNC Pembroke. 

flexible 3D printed vessel

Jun 28, 2019

A revolution in regenerative medicine — led by NC State

NC State researchers are working to advance the medicine that can help your body to heal. 

a lock superimposed on a computer chip

Jun 27, 2019

Who is teaching the next generation of cryptographic hardware experts?

One researcher focuses on preparing the next generation of cybersecurity experts to use post-quantum cryptosystems. 

Two smartphone screens displaying the cyanotoxin sensor interface

Jun 25, 2019

Researchers create first portable tech for detecting cyanotoxins in water

Researchers have developed the first portable technology that can test for cyanotoxins in water. 

Multi-junction solar cell with indium

Jun 25, 2019

Researchers create multi-junction solar cells from off-the-shelf components

New approach creates multi-junction solar cells with off-the-shelf components. 

Ulises Gutierrez

Jun 20, 2019

Partner Profile: Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is one of NC State’s strategic partnerships and a top university in Asia. A diverse range of high-quality academic programs at PolyU develops graduates who are critical thinkers, effective communicators, innovative problem solvers, and socially […] 

Roundtable participants

Jun 17, 2019

College hosts Business North Carolina round table

The College of Engineering hosted a roundtable discussion on energy presented by Business North Carolina magazine on June 12. 

leaf marked by a microneedle patch

Jun 10, 2019

New microneedle technique speeds plant disease detection

Researchers have developed a new technique that uses microneedle patches to collect DNA from plant tissues in one minute, rather than the hours needed for conventional techniques. 

Refrigeration coils keep the quantum computer at sub zero temperatures.

Jun 10, 2019

NC State queues up to advance quantum computing

We’re joining forces with industry and academic partners to lead the way in quantum computing — and train the field’s next generation.