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Aug 5, 2018

Monday, August 27th – Meet New Grad Students

First Colloquium – Meet New Grad Students

Aug 5, 2018

Monday, September 10th – Hugo Sanabria

Hugo Sanabria, Clemson University Multiparameter Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Structural Dynamics of Biomolecules Single molecule Förster Resonance Energy Transfer experiments are rich in information of biomolecules. By time-stamping photon detection events…

May 30, 2018

Alumna Assigned to International Space Station Mission

NC State alumna Christina Hammock Koch is slated to serve as a flight engineer on an April 2019 NASA mission.

May 29, 2018

Researchers Listen for Failure in Granular Materials

A new way to probe granular materials without disturbing them may enable researchers to forecast their failure.

May 23, 2018

Professor Emeritus Honored for Service in Retirement

The Association of Retired Faculty recognizes longtime physics professor Richard Patty.

May 23, 2018

Sciences Faculty Receive University Honors

Several faculty and staff from the College of Sciences recently received recognition from NC State for their outstanding work during 2017-18.

May 4, 2018

Physicist Ade Receives NC State Holladay Medal

The award is NC State’s highest honor in recognition of faculty achievement.

May 1, 2018

METRIC Provides Access to Instrumentation

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

Apr 10, 2018

College Honors 2017-18 Teaching Award Nominees

More than a dozen professors from the College of Sciences have been nominated for 2017-18 teaching awards from the college and university.

Mar 27, 2018

Experiment Seeks to Determine Why Matter Outnumbers Anti-matter In The Universe

New project is aimed at detecting a process called neutrinoless double-beta decay, which could be key to explaining why there is more matter than anti-matter in the universe.