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Mar 23, 2018

Researchers use 3-D printing to create metallic glass alloys in bulk

Researchers have created amorphous metal, or metallic glass, alloys using 3-D printing technology. 

Participants at the 2017 Research Symposium

Mar 23, 2018

Winners named for 2018 Research Symposium

Twenty-four students were named winners in eight research categories at the Graduate Student Research Symposium, featuring posters by more than 200 students. 

Jess Errico

Mar 20, 2018

A Change in Direction

The Caldwell Fellows Program has prepared Jess Errico to lead and to shift her career path. 

Hetal Patel

Mar 16, 2018

AmeriCorps: Why they serve

In a society some feel is more disconnected than ever, one domestic service organization has been building bridges across the nation, helping individuals and communities… 

Dr. Helen Gu

Mar 12, 2018

Cloud-computing tool moves from the lab to the marketplace

How one NC State researcher’s work has gone from the lab to a thriving company. 

Last May, O’Brien joined other Caldwell Fellows for a wilderness trip in the Collegiate Peaks of Colorado.

Mar 8, 2018

A family of Fellows

The Caldwell Fellows is much more than a “scholarship program” for sophomore Julie O’Brien, who is on the move in 2018. 

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Mar 5, 2018

Tackling perceived bias in engineering education

NC State researchers are taking the lead in understanding and addressing perceived bias in engineering education programs across the country. 

Campus Gateway

Mar 5, 2018

Six engineering professors are named 2017-2018 University Faculty Scholars

NC State’s 2017-2018 class of University Faculty Scholars was announced today. The 20 recipients represent early- and mid-career faculty dedicated to serving the university community and their respective fields through scholarship, research and engagement. The University Faculty Scholars program, established by the chancellor in 2012, recognizes and rewards emerging academic leaders at NC State. 

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Mar 2, 2018

Common bricks can be used to detect past presence of uranium, plutonium

Researchers have demonstrated a technique that can determine whether common bricks have ever been near a radiological source.