Past Events
Fall 2015
Fall Speaker SeminarsSpring 2015
SEAS Open HouseFall 2014
Fall Speaker Seminars2012
Congratulations to Scott Acton, who was just notified of his election to
the rank of Fellow by the IEEE. This is a highly prestigious honor that
is bestowed upon very few. In fact, the IEEE notes that "The total number
selected in any one year does not exceed one-tenth of one percent of the
total voting Institute membership". A wonderful and exceedingly well-deserved
recognition of Scott's contributions!
2012
Shana Craft, a recent EE PhD graduate has been notified by Tyrone Taborn, Chairman & CEO of the Career Communications Group, that she will be the recipient of the 2013 Black Engineer of the Year (BEYA) Special Recognition Award. She will receive the award and give acceptance remarks at the BEYA STEM Global Competitiveness Conference on February 9th. Please join us in congratulating Dr. Craft on this accomplishment!
2012
Congratulations to Peter Beshay, a PhD student in Ben Calhoun's group, has recently won an SAIC Scholars research award.
2012
Faculty Grant Winners Bring Tech-Enhanced Hybrid Courses Online:
What better way to improve a "Computer Networks" course in the Engineering School's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering than through ramping up the use of technological tools? Professor Malathi Veeraraghavan will make the problem-solving process more transparent with online materials, including videos of herself working out problems, and show different techniques of dealing with network issues.
2012
Congratulations to Ben Calhoun, John Lach, and Carolyn Vallas.UK's The Engineer (9/11) reports, "The US National Science Foundation (NSF) Nanosystems Engineering Research Center for Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies (ASSIST) is a joint effort between NC State and partner institutions Florida International University, Pennsylvania State University and the University of Virginia.