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Kathi McBlief

Jul 18, 2017

Stancil named president of ECEDHA

Dr. Daniel D. Stancil, Alcoa Distinguished Professor and Department Head of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University has been named president of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association (ECEDHA). 

Stephanie Cone examines MRIs of pig knees.

May 18, 2017

Pig model to help research on human knee growth, injury treatment

Researchers from North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have published research on how the knees of pigs compare to human knees at various stages of maturity – a finding that will advance research by this group and others on injury treatment in young people. 

Amber Hubbard

May 11, 2017

Three College of Engineering students place at Annual Graduate Research Symposium

Three graduate students in the College of Engineering at NC State were recognized as best presenters at the University’s 12th Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium on March 22. 

May 11, 2017

Collaboration Encourages Solar Energy Growth

Orange County and the Towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, in collaboration with the NC Clean Energy Technology Center at NC State University, have each earned a Bronze level designation into the SolSmart program, a U.S. Department of Energy initiative that provides official recognition and expert technical assistance to help communities expand solar energy development. 

May 10, 2017

Departmental graduation ceremonies live

Can’t make it to one of the departmental graduation ceremonies? Some of the departments within the College of Engineering offer live streaming. Check out the list below: 

Images of Park Scholars, class of 2021

May 9, 2017

Computer science and engineering shine in new class of Park Scholars

The College of Engineering at North Carolina State University is well represented among the university’s new class of Park Scholars. 

May 8, 2017

Researchers use modified insulin and red blood cells to regulate blood sugar

Researchers from NC State and the UNC-Chapel Hill have developed a new technique that uses modified insulin and red blood cells to create a glucose-responsive “smart” insulin delivery system. In an animal model study, the new technique effectively reduced blood sugar levels for 48 hours in a strain of mice that had Type 1 diabetes. 

May 8, 2017

MAE student selected as university commencement speaker

After five years of experiencing actual seasons, participating in open-mic and poetry nights and enjoying the many outdoor activities Raleigh has to offer, Yasmine Connor will be checking one of her greatest accomplishments off her list: graduating from NC State. And quite frankly, going out with a bang, as she prepares to be the student speaker representing all her peers at the university graduation ceremony May 13th at the PNC Arena. 

VieMetrics | James Dieffenderfer (UNC/NC State Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering [BME]), Eric Beppler (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering [ECE]), and Charles Hood (ECE)

May 5, 2017

College of Engineering student teams place at annual LuLu eGames startup competition

Seven ventures submitted by NC State College of Engineering students came away with top place finishes from the 2017 LuLu eGames startup competition held on Thursday, April 20, 2017.