By assiststaffNorth Carolina State University engineers have demonstrated a flexible device that harvests the heat energy from the human body to monitor health. The device surpasses... |Events
By assiststaff+++ EnerHarv will be postponed to 2021. Please stay tuned for updates coming soon. +++ This article was originally published by PSMA and can be... |Awards and Recognition
By assiststaffThis article was originally published by ECE. We are pleased to announce that Elena Veety, a teaching assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering is... |Professional Development
By assiststaffThis article was originally published here. Early career professionals are a lot like freshmen in high school – a little awkward and not really sure... |Awards and Recognition
By assiststaffThis article was original published by The Graduate School Three students from the College of Engineering were chosen as winners in the Graduate School’s fifth... |Awards and Recognition
By assiststaffThis post was originally published in Office of Research and Innovation. Edgar Lobaton and Alper Bozkurt, associate professors in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, are working... |Research Highlights
By assiststaffThis blog is written by Erik Schettig (teacher in the RET program) and Dylan Overton (student in the young scholars program) and is part of their program activities.... |Research Highlights
By assiststaffThis blog is written by Erin Johnson, (teacher in the RET program), Azin Saberi, and Jackie Herzberg (students in the young scholars program) and is part of their... |Research Highlights
By assiststaffThis blog is written by Erik Schettig (teacher in the RET program) and Dylan Overton (student in the young scholars program) and is part of their program activities....