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Kory Green, Shuang Fang Lim and Hans Hallen from the Department of Physics pictured in a laser lab

Nov 29, 2022

NC State Superfluorescence Surprise Could Lead to Better Microchips

NC State physicists found superfluorescence in nanocrystals at room temperature — a surprising discovery that could impact the future of technology and cybersecurity.

A tablet displaying a 3-D molecular model on the screen

May 3, 2021

They’ve Got Chemistry: A Popular App Impacts Student Learning Across Lab Sections

A difficult topic in an organic chemistry lab got a high-tech, pandemic-proof makeover through an exploratory DELTA grant.

Roy He points at a weather map

Aug 26, 2020

NC State Receives $2.5M to Drive Research in Artificial Intelligence and Oceanography

Ruoying He of the Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences will co-lead a new NSF AI Institute.

DELTA 2018-2019 Faculty Fellows left to right: James McConnell, Melissa Ramirez, Stacy Supak and Justin Post. Photo by Mike Cuales.

Oct 8, 2018

Two Sciences Faculty Named to New Class of DELTA Faculty Fellows

Melissa Ramirez of the Department of Biological Sciences and Justin Post of the Department of Statistics will partner with DELTA to share teaching with technology best practices through a variety of activities.

DELTA grants

Aug 21, 2018

Sciences Faculty Receive DELTA Grants

DELTA awarded more than $240,000 in grants to support innovative pedagogy, instructional technology and course design to recipients across the university, including several Sciences faculty.

Teaching in an NC State classroom with Top Hat software

Aug 13, 2018

A New Instructional Tool Gains Traction at NC State

Hear how some NC State instructors are using a new interactive classroom tool to benefit their teaching, as well as student learning.

ChemMaps screenshot

Jun 5, 2018

ChemMaps Lets Researchers Navigate the Chemical Universe

A new online service from NC State researchers lets users navigate the chemical space of thousands of drugs and environmental compounds in 3D and real time.

IBM quantum computing at NC State

May 10, 2018

NC State Named First University-Based IBM Q Hub in North America

NC State will be the first university in North America to establish an IBM Quantum Computing Hub as part of the global IBM Q Network created to advance quantum computing.

METRIC research facility at NC State

May 1, 2018

METRIC Provides Access to Instrumentation

Researchers can now access mass spectrometry instrumentation through a center that helps departments combine resources for updating and maintaining research equipment and lab space.

ECGC attendees experience the organic chemistry and Sport and Entertainment Venue Management VR modules

Apr 30, 2018

Showcasing Games and VR for Education at ECGC

NC State was well represented at the 10th annual East Coast Game Conference with innovative and cutting-edge projects, including an organic chemistry VR lab experience.