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senior design

Aug 1, 2023

Textiles senior design students partner with U.S. Army, Under Armour

Seniors in textile engineering and textile technology at NC State University tackled projects focusing on sustainability, military uniforms, footwear and more during their capstone course. 

A retro-style billboard showing 1950s era family in a convertible with mother and father in front and children in the back. Text on sign states "Welcome to Seattle".

May 24, 2022

Systems in Seattle

By ISE Communications ISE faculty, staff, and students attended the 2022 IISE Annual Conference and Expo in Seattle. We had two senior design teams competing against 16 other teams from around the country for top honors and alumni and faculty receiving national recognition for their achievements. We squeezed in a bit of fun at the… 

Student working on senior design project.

Apr 22, 2022

MAE senior design week 2022

Each year, seniors from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering participate in their respective Senior Design Courses, in which students design, manufacture and build a variety of senior design projects. 

Philip Bradford

Dec 3, 2021

From Centennial Scholarship to professorship

Philip Bradford realized that he wanted to become an engineer during his middle school and high school years. He also knew that NC State was the best school for this pursuit. 

Nov 4, 2021

Senior Design students share progress, receive feedback during poster session

Each team of textile technology and textile engineer students works with an industry sponsor to solve real world problems, from testing methods to product development. 

Engineering students, from left, Josh Giron, Morgan Kaman, Mattia Muller and Kyle Vey created a discreet way to help women remember to take their birth control pill.

Aug 31, 2015

Student team creates product to improve efficacy of birth control pills

A team of engineering students at North Carolina State University tackled the problem of medication noncompliance with birth control pills with a project called PurpleSticker.