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plant VOCs

Jul 31, 2019

Portable tech sniffs out plant disease in the field

Researchers have developed portable technology that allows farmers to identify plant diseases in the field. The handheld device, which is plugged into a smartphone, works by sampling the airborne volatile organic compounds that plants release through their leaves. 

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Jul 31, 2019

2019 UGPN Research Collaboration Fund awarded

The University Global Partnership Network recently awarded the eighth round of the annual Research Collaboration Fund to nine projects between the consortium’s universities. NC State is represented on six of the funded projects this year. 

Possible next-generation heads-up display

Jul 25, 2019

Using virtual reality to create new tech for first responders

Virtual reality allows researchers to develop and test new technologies for first responders without putting lives at risk. 

Bell tower at dawn.

Jul 23, 2019

Chancellor’s Innovation Fund helps turn NC State research into real-world solutions

Six projects will receive support from the Chancellor’s Innovation Fund (CIF) this year, a pivotal tool for helping promising NC State research reach its market potential. The work of this year’s CIF awardees ranges from a novel technique for infusing coffee into foods to groundbreaking developments in disease treatment. 

NC State Board of Trustees for 2018-19 with Chancellor

Jul 18, 2019

Industrial engineering alumni elected chair and second vice chair to NC State’s Board of Trustees

Four distinguished alumni have been elected to serve in leadership positions on NC State’s Board of Trustees. Two are industrial engineering alumni: Thomas E. Cabaniss has been elected chair, and Edward I. “Ed” Weisiger Jr. has been elected second vice chair. 

Photo from the U.S. Navy, taken by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Michael B. Lavender.

Jul 18, 2019

New tool tackles uncertainty in military logistics planning

A new model can help military leaders better account for logistical risk and uncertainty during operational planning and execution. 

Group of students outdoors

Jul 17, 2019

New Global Leadership and Team Decision Making minor

The Global Leadership minor is designed to provide students with a unique and impactful experience while preparing them to lead in diverse settings. 

Radiation assessment equipment with brick samples.

Jul 10, 2019

Using building materials to monitor for high enriched uranium

A new paper details how small samples of ubiquitous building materials, such as tile or brick, can be used to test whether a facility has ever stored high enriched uranium, which can be used to create nuclear weapons. 

A look inside the in situ scanning electron microscopy heating and loading device.

Jul 8, 2019

New technique allows real-time microscopy at high heat and loading

Researchers have demonstrated a technique that allows them to track microscopic changes in metals or other materials in real time even when the materials are exposed to extreme heat and loads for an extended period of time.