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industrial and systems engineering

Photo of table full of computer parts.

Sep 22, 2021

Model advances understanding of incorporating 3D printing into supply chains

Spare parts are a headache for supply chains. 3D printing may help. But it's complicated. 

Sep 7, 2021

Research team awarded grant to explore eco-manufacturing of soft electronics

The NSF grant supports the team's research on soft electronics and eco-manufacturing processes to address an epidemic of electronic waste. 

Blue latex glove hand holding a vaccine vial.

Sep 3, 2021

Vaccine Q&A: Are COVID-19 vaccine boosters ethical?

What about vaccine mandates? And when can we vaccinate kids? 

image of Fitts-Woolard Hall on NC State's Centennial campus

Aug 20, 2021

Coming home

From new construction to major renovations, a refreshed NC State campus welcomes many Wolfpack employees back to in-person work. 

Jul 19, 2021

Meet the newest startups heading to the Andrews Launch Accelerator

Four of the five selected startups have ties to the College of Engineering. 

Memorial Belltower

Jul 12, 2021

Four with ties to College appointed to Board of Trustees

Student Body President McKenzy Heavlin, who is majoring in electrical engineering, was also appointed to a one-year term. 

Jun 24, 2021

Painting success: How Radhika Date uses art to understand supply chain

Throughout her graduate studies, Date has seen a connection between art and industrial engineering. 

Jun 10, 2021

New Board of Governors member tours Fitts-Woolard Hall

NC State faculty and staff members showed off some of the building's state-of-the-art labs to Sonja Nichols, a newly appointed member of the UNC Board of Governors. 

Jun 3, 2021

Sizes, scales and powers of 10: A virtual environment to compare extreme sizes

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Karen Chen and her team a $1.3 million research grant, allowing them to use virtual reality to improve students' understanding of the extremes of scale in STEM.