Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
) is a National Science Foundation (NSF)-supported Science and Technology Center (STC). COMPASS seeks to discover new science, technologies and techniques related to complex particle systems
-
-tenure track faculty, and 15 staff. The faculty is highly recognized with seven National Science Foundation CAREER Award recipients, four NSF RIA recipients, one NASA Early Career Faculty Award recipient
-
rules and regulations of NC State and agencies including NSF, NASA, ONR, ARO, AFOSR, DOD, EPA, and NIH. Post-award analysis of budgets including monitoring and reviewing expenditures for accuracy and
-
Carolina and across the world. Students land top jobs in manufacturing, fashion, athletics, research, medicine, academia and more. Our faculty count the CDC, DOD and the NSF as regular research partners
-
, industry and municipal partners. NSF recently awarded the $1.8M supplement to create a qualified Open Testing and Integration Centres (OTIC) for Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) certification and badging
-
The College of Sciences (COS) brings together the mathematical, physical, and biological sciences in a research-intensive environment that simultaneously values excellence in teaching and strong community
-
Carolina and across the world. Students land top jobs in manufacturing, fashion, athletics, research, medicine, academia and more. Our faculty count the CDC, DOD and the NSF as regular research partners
-
of plant science. The facilities are provided for NC State faculty to conduct the necessary research to allow them to secure federal grants, such as NSF and USDA as well as for commercial research
-
of plant science. The facilities are provided for NC State faculty to conduct the necessary research to allow them to secure federal grants, such as NSF and USDA as well as for commercial research
-
lighter materials, and better medical devices, and much more. Behind all this significant work are our researchers. Our faculty members are world leaders in research and innovation. They have won 25 NSF