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Feb 15, 2019

Escuti named Senior Member of National Academy of Inventors

Dr. Michael Escuti, professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University, has been elected to the inaugural class of Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). 

Ulises Gutierrez

Jan 31, 2019

Meet Ulises Gutierrez

Ulises Gutierrez who studied abroad in Hung Hom, Hong Kong, answers questions about his experience. 

Inside the IBM Q Network. (Photo: Connie Zhou)

Jan 9, 2019

NC State names executive director, chief scientist for IBM Q Hub

Daniel Stancil, Alcoa Distinguished Professor and head of NC State’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, will be executive director of the new IBM Quantum Computing Hub on Centennial Campus, and Patrick Dreher, research professor in the Department of Computer Science and associate faculty member in the Department of Physics, will be the hub’s chief scientist. 

The downtown city lights of Raleigh. Photo by Marc Hall

Nov 29, 2018

Intelligent framework aims to optimize data transfer in 5G networks

New tech is designed to allow cellular communication nodes in 5G systems to partition bandwidth more efficiently in order to improve end-to-end data transmission rates. 

Computer science students in the classroom

Nov 7, 2018

Course improves graduate engineering students’ writing skills

NC State’s College of Engineering is one of only a few engineering schools to offer a course on improving graduate students’ writing skills — an immeasurable career boost, according to former students. 

Irwin Holmes

Oct 15, 2018

Holmes Hall honors groundbreaking engineering graduate, athlete

Irwin Holmes, NC State’s first black graduate and the first varsity athlete to compete at an Atlantic Coast Conference school, will be honored for his perseverance and dedication to the university when the University College Commons is renamed Holmes Hall. 

Electric car hooked up to Dr. Srdjan Lukic's fast charger

Oct 3, 2018

New electric car charger is more efficient, 10 times smaller than current tech

A new electric vehicle fast charger is at least 10 times smaller than existing systems and wastes 60 percent less power during the charging process, without sacrificing the charging time. 

Dr. Michael Kudenov and graduate student work in Optical Sensing Lab.

Sep 28, 2018

In our labs

A helium neon laser, Nikon imaging lenses, Horiba micro-HR motorized monochromator, and a DLP-based arbitrary spectrum generator. These are just some of the optical sensing and spectral measurement tools you will find in the Optical Sensing Lab (OSL). 

Graduate student works in FREEDM System Center lab.

Sep 28, 2018

A bright idea

The NSF FREEDM Systems Center marks 10 years of innovation on how we use electricity.