Category: Undergrad Students
ECE Celebrates 2024-25 Senior Design Day
April 15, 202552 ECE Senior Design teams presented their capstone projects to the public on Friday, April 11, 2025, marking the end of the 2024-25 Senior Design course.
Engineering Student Advocates for, Leads Fellow Student-Athletes
April 8, 2025When Caden Tolentino, a junior studying electrical engineering and a midfielder on the Wolfpack’s varsity men’s soccer team, arrived NC State, he experienced firsthand the benefits offered by the Academic Support Program for Student-Athletes (ASPSA).
From Classroom to Career: New ECE Students Connect at Bits and Bytes
January 31, 2025Newly CODA’d and transfer students were welcomed into the ECE community at Bits and Bytes, a networking dinner presented by Qorvo. The event connected students with faculty, industry professionals and student organizations, helping them take the first steps toward building their careers.
Mali to Raleigh: Alex Diallo’s Journey from West Africa to Renewable Energy Innovation
October 28, 2024Alex Diallo, a senior in Electrical Engineering at NC State, is blending his roots in Mali with his passion for renewable energy. He aims to transform his community through sustainable solutions.
Skills Up Workshop: Empowering ECE Students with Essential Hands-On Skills
August 20, 2024The Skills Up Workshop at NC State ECE equipped newly CODA’d and ECE 200 students with essential hands-on skills in soldering, breadboarding, and lab equipment, providing them with a strong foundation for the upcoming semester.
Sanskriti Deva ’24: Bridging Quantum Research and Commercial Innovation
August 14, 2024Sanskriti Deva ’24, a Computer Engineering major, interned at IBM Quantum in Yorktown Heights, New York, this summer. Working on the business side of quantum computation, she contributed to high-impact projects and upcoming technology launches.
Multifaceted Summer: Ishita Pai Raikar’s Blend of Research, Entrepreneurship, and Advocacy
August 12, 2024Ishita Pai Raikar ’26, a Computer Engineering student at NC State, spent her summer immersed in a blend of research, entrepreneurship, advocacy, and academic learning. Her journey was marked by significant contributions and personal growth across various fields.
Summer Internship Spotlight: Matthew Dize at Qorvo, Inc.
August 8, 2024Matthew Dize ’26 spent his summer as a Product Engineering Intern at Qorvo, enhancing RF filter performance for 5G technologies and gaining invaluable hands-on experience in the dynamic mobile RF industry.
Adam Davis’s Summer at Marvell Semiconductor
August 2, 2024This summer, Adam Davis ‘25, a Computer Engineering major at NC State, is interning as a Physical Design Intern at Marvell Semiconductor, where he’s helping design the custom computer chips powering the AI revolution while gaining invaluable insights from industry leaders. His hands-on experience is shaping his future as he embarks on the accelerated Bachelors-Masters program.
First-year computer whiz is ready for new adventures at NCÂ State
July 12, 2024Incoming first-year Alex Collazo Gonzalez has never lived outside of Puerto Rico, but his acceptance to NC State University’s College of Engineering is about to change everything. Planning to double major in electrical and computer engineering, Collazo Gonzalez is excited for new opportunities and experiences in North Carolina. “I just couldn’t miss out on this opportunity,” he said.
Exploring New Frontiers: Zander Selleseth’s Summer at NASA JPL
July 8, 2024Zander Selleseth ’25, an Electrical Engineering student at NC State, spent his summer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, CA. As a visiting researcher in JPL’s Radar Concepts and Formulation Group, Selleseth explored cutting-edge projects, shaping his career aspirations with invaluable hands-on experience.
NC State EPICS in IEEE Senior Design Teams
May 25, 2023North Carolina State University (NC State) has three community-focused projects funded through EPICS in IEEE. EPICS in IEEE is thrilled to be partnering with the ECE Senior Design team to support these projects. Recently EPICS and IEEE and the local IE …
