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North Carolina State University on KCRA-SAC (NBC)January 21, 2014 President Barack Obama focused on job expansion and improving US economy in his speech at NC State. |
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North Carolina State University on WCAU-PHI (NBC)January 21, 2014 President Barack Obama focused on job expansion and improving US economy in his speech at NC State. |
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NC State on KTVK-PHXJanuary 21, 2014 President Barack Obama announced Wednesday that NC State will be home to a $140 million consortium of companies and universities that will develop the next generation of energy-efficient electronic chips and devices. |
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NC State on News 14 TriangleJanuary 21, 2014 NC State to lead a group of universities and companies to establish a manufacturing institute that President Obama said was the kind of innovation that would reinvigorate the nation?s manufacturing economy. |
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What’s The President’s Project At NC State All About?January 21, 2014 NC State was awarded a big task by The White House this week. The university will house a new public-private manufacturing innovation institute that will focus on getting the next generation of electronic chips and devices into the marketplace. Jayant Baliga, electrical & computer engineering, featured. |
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Here’s the reason why Obama chose NC State for the $140M…January 21, 2014 Director of the Power Semiconductor Research Center at NC State is listed as a principle investigator in the $140 million proposal to bring a manufacturing innovation hub to Raleigh. Jayant Baliga, electrical & computer engineering, featured. |
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Obama announces innovation hub at NCSUJanuary 21, 2014 President Obama announced his plan to create the Next Generation Power Electronics Innovation Institute, a $140 million measure to be housed at NC State’s Centennial Campus and include academic, government and industry partners. Chancellor Randy Woodson and NC State sophomore Kane Gooden, featured. |
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Obama Taps North Carolina Triangle for Tech InnovationJanuary 21, 2014 NC State will lead the manufacturing innovation institute that involves contributions from 18 businesses, six universities spread across the country, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Terri Lomax, research, innovation & economic development, featured. |
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Obama unveils semiconductor innovation hub in NCJanuary 21, 2014 President Barack Obama on Wednesday announced a new public-private manufacturing hub in North Carolina to develop next-generation power electronics. NC State will lead the new manufacturing institute, a consortium of 18 businesses and six universities. |
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Commentary: As Obama Celebrates a New Jobs Program…January 21, 2014 President Obama traveled to North Carolina to promote a new manufacturing institute that his administration touts as a significant engine for new jobs. The project is the result of a collaboration led by NC State, six other colleges and 18 companies to work on the next generation of energy-efficient products for cars and electronics. |
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Obama announces semiconductor innovation hubJanuary 21, 2014 President Barack Obama on Wednesday announced a new public-private manufacturing hub in North Carolina to develop next-generation power electronics. NC State will lead the new manufacturing institute, a consortium of 18 businesses and six universities. |
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Wide Bandgap Semiconductors: Essential to Our Technology FutureJanuary 15, 2014 President Obama has announced that North Carolina State University will lead the Energy Department’s new manufacturing innovation institute for the next generation of power electronics. |
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Obama to announce NCSU will house new research consortiumJanuary 15, 2014 President Barack Obama has announced that N.C. State University will be home to a $140 million consortium of companies and universities that will develop the next generation of energy-efficient electronic chips and devices. |
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Wind energy may endanger the gridJanuary 8, 2014 Researchers identify a problem concerning the intermittency related to wind energy generation. Aranya Chakrabortty, electrical engineering, featured. |
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Researchers find ways for more efficient control of wind powerJanuary 6, 2014 Researchers have found that installing wind power plants at certain favorable locations in a power grid can make the grid more robust against extraneous disruptions. Aranya Chakrabortty, electrical engineering, featured. |