News

Keep posted on what our department and its members are accomplishing on a daily basis.

First-year computer whiz is ready for new adventures at NC State

Posted on July 12, 2024 | Filed Under: Undergrad Students

Incoming 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 engineer …

Exploring New Frontiers: Zander Selleseth’s Summer at NASA JPL

Posted on July 8, 2024 | Filed Under: News and Undergrad Students

Zander 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 cutt …

Qing Gu receives the 2023-24 R. Ray Bennett Faculty Fellow Award

Posted on July 3, 2024 | Filed Under: News

The recipient of the 2023-24 R. Ray Bennett Faculty Fellow Award is Qing Gu. The award recognizes high-achieving young faculty in the ECE Department to support their pursuit of cutting-edge research.

Michael Daniele Receives the 2024 William F. Lane Outstanding Teaching Award

Posted on July 2, 2024 | Filed Under: Awards and Faculty and News

Michael Daniele, associate professor in the Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, has received the 2024 William F. Lane Outstanding Teaching Award

ECE Makes Strides in US News Rankings

Posted on June 18, 2024 | Filed Under: News

NC State ECE climbs in U.S. News & World Report rankings: Computer Engineering is No. 12 among public universities and No. 24 overall, while among public schools, Electrical Engineering is No. 20.

Engineering for Connection: NC State Ph.D. Candidate’s Bench Design in National Spotlight

Posted on June 14, 2024 | Filed Under: Grad Students and News

Danny Krafft, an NC State ECE Ph.D. candidate, co-designed “The Connection Bench,” which earned national recognition.

New Technique Improves AI Ability to Map 3D Space With 2D Cameras

Posted on June 13, 2024 | Filed Under: AI/ML and Research

Because the technique works effectively with limited computational resources, it holds promise for improving the navigation of autonomous vehicles.

Five ECE Alums Recognized on ‘Power 100’ List

Posted on May 28, 2024 | Filed Under: Alumni

Five ECE alums joined almost 40 other university alums on the Business North Carolina list of influential leaders making significant impact in the state.

Veena Misra

Veena Misra Selected as Head of NC State ECE

Posted on May 10, 2024 | Filed Under: News

A three-time NC State ECE alumna, Veena Misra has been named the head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NC State.

578 Graduates Recognized at the Spring 2024 Commencement Ceremony

Posted on May 2, 2024 | Filed Under: News

The Spring 2024 Commencement Ceremony was held in Reynolds Coliseum on May 2, 2024, where 578 graduating students were honored for their achievements.

Christina Koch is headed to the moon, exactly like she dreamed she would

In 2025, she will be one of four astronauts who will head to the moon as a part of Artemis II. The North Carolina State University graduate stopped by the WUNC studio during a recent visit back to the Tar Heel State.

Posted on May 9, 2024

Injectable Microchip Tracks Animal Health

Around the world, many pets and working animals are microchipped. It’s a simple process: A tiny transponder with an identification number is enclosed in a rice-grain-sized cylinder and injected under the skin, so that if an animal is lost it can be identified. This new devices does more, including tracking and reporting heart rate, breathing, movement, and temperature sensing in a 4-mm-wide package.

Posted on March 12, 2024

NC State innovation on display at CES 2024 in Las Vegas

North Carolina’s innovation is on display internationally, including work coming out of the ASSIST Center featured at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Posted on January 11, 2024

Stress Monitors for Plants Can Spot Dehydration

In a forthcoming paper to be published in IEEE Transactions on AgriFood Electronics(TAFE), James Reynolds, a postdoctoral research scholar at NC State’s iBionicS Lab and first author of the paper, and fellow researchers at North Carolina State University explored how plant tissue’s impeding of electrical current can be monitored to identify plants under stress with relative immediacy—less than an hour, in some cases.

Posted on December 11, 2023

‘We’re hitting new limits.’ NC quantum computing bullish on a coveted breakthrough

Superconductors, the other prominent approach to quantum computing, are the focus of North Carolina State University and its partner corporation, IBM. Nicknamed “chandeliers,” IBM’s machines are gold-plated, multi-level apparatuses with a progression of wires and tubes funneling down to single silicon processor chips. While Duke has ion-trap computers in the Triangle, NC State researchers remotely access the chandeliers, which are housed at the IBM facility in Yorktown Heights, New York. “Each technology kind of has its strength,” said Daniel Stancil, executive director of the IBM Quantum Hub at NC State. “I think there have been some significant developments in the hardware in the past year.”

Posted on December 4, 2023

Energy Harvesting for Wearable Technology Steps Up

Wearable devices, like nearly every other piece of tech, need energy. Fortunately, though, at wearables’ modest power budgets, energy is effectively everywhere. It’s in the sun’s rays and radio waves, the skin’s sweat and body heat, a person’s motion and their footfalls. And today, technology is maturing to the point that meaningful amounts of these energy giveaways can be harvested to liberate wearables from ever needing a battery. Which seems plenty attractive to a range of companies and researchers.

Posted on November 1, 2023