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Jan 28, 2022

Barlaz and Hawari among AAAS newly elected fellows

Two NC State College of Engineering faculty members have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest scientific society and publisher of the journal Science.

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Jan 28, 2022

NC State and DELTA lead group of four universities in adaptive learning project

NC State Associate Professor Katherine Saul, Ph.D. shares her experience fully integrating Adaptive Learning (AL) and RealizeIt into her Engineering Dynamics course. This type of course design resulted in students completing five times more problems which fostered deeper understanding of concepts and individualized assistance.

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Jan 28, 2022

Technique improves AI ability to understand 3D space using 2D images

The work would help autonomous vehicles navigate in relation to other vehicles.

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Jan 27, 2022

Bolotnov appointed an Associate Editor for Annals in Nuclear Energy

Dr. Igor Bolotnov begins his three-year term as an Associate Editor for the Annals in Nuclear Energy. ANE is a peer-reviewed scientific journal founded in 1975 and published by Elsevier.

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Jan 27, 2022

New lung ultrasound research published by MAE professor

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA) published their special issue on lung ultrasound research last month, which featured the work of NC State University Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Associate Professor Dr. Marie Muller. 

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Jan 27, 2022

Katherine Anarde’s work on “Sunny Day Flooding” research featured on PBS

CCEE assistant professor Dr. Katherine Anarde and other researchers from NC State and UNC Chapel Hill were featured on PBS for their work on the Sunny Day Flooding Project, which focuses on working with coastal communities in North Carolina to measure, model and better understand the causes and impacts of chronic flooding. 

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Jan 26, 2022

Kirigami robotic grippers are delicate enough to lift egg yolks

Engineering researchers from North Carolina State University have demonstrated a new type of flexible, robotic grippers that are able to lift delicate egg yolks without breaking them, and that are precise enough to lift a human hair. The work has applications for both soft robotics and biomedical technologies.

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Jan 26, 2022

New technique boosts efficiency, sustainability of large-scale perovskite solar cells

The technique will reduce the cost and improve the performance of mass-produced perovskite solar cells.

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Jan 25, 2022

Engineering Online earns another top 10 ranking

The College of Engineering's distance ed program is recognized again by US News & World Report.