Electricity demand from data centers and cryptocurrency mining is likely to increase power costs in some parts of the country by up to 57% by 2030, with a national average increase of 6%-29%.
Learn more at https://t.co/plKLa8SIbD
The original PyroMan™ manikin has been instrumental in evaluating thermal protective performance, researchers have long recognized a key limitation: real people don’t stand still in a fire. We've fixed that. https://t.co/QyGxy8VLwC
We talked with recent graduate Neil Sood about his love for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and what's next. https://t.co/MXEFcaTQTL
The Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy awarded NC State University $18.3 million to create the Consortium for Reactor Safety Training, part of the department’s nationwide efforts to grow the future nuclear energy workforce. https://t.co/xH4joxIW69
The Holladay Medal is the highest honor bestowed by NC State University and the Board of Trustees. We're proud to share that two of our faculty members are among this year's awardees. https://t.co/7RZvWULEUn
Director of Multidisciplinary Senior Design Anita Vila is recruiting both corporate partners and students for a new and innovative take on senior design that promises better results for our partners and better experience for students. Learn more at https://t.co/fL6LlvPV3f
We celebrated more than 60 of our faculty and staff members at the 2026 COE Awards. We recognized excellence in teaching, advising, innovation and leadership.
See the full list of winners at https://t.co/4HrVOssYyg
It's expensive to study neurodevelopment and genetic disorders. That expense has kept research and knowledge from advancing. A new device, CAMEO, is less costly than and as effective as existing arrays. https://t.co/JZ2kEmft3K
Students can register now for Recognition of Graduates, an event at which the entire college comes together to celebrate our students' transition to the professional world.
📅 May 6
📍 Reynolds Coliseum
⏰ 4 p.m.
🖊️ Register by April 17 at https://t.co/KNeTfZveQP
Don’t miss out on great networking, continuing education credits & comprehensive sessions at the 2026 State Energy Conference of North Carolina, April 28-29 in Raleigh, NC! Learn more & register at https://t.co/AceHorEmxu. #NCenergy2026
Infants are in special danger of blood clotting during surgery. A new particle can help reduce bleeding and decrease the risk of complications. ➡️ https://t.co/Ksmk7kNxwe
We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.
Alumna Christina Koch has surpassed the record for the farthest humans have traveled from Earth. Today, the crew of Artemis II will circle the moon, seeing features no other human has ever seen. They will also see a solar eclipse before the day ends. Congratulations, Christina!
Congratulations to Department Heads Julie Swann and Srinath Ekkad on being named 2025 Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a major milestone and recognition!
"I’ve just never seen anyone who goes for it with such intensity." — Cecilia Townsend, coordinator of undergraduate programs
Alumna Christina Koch is scheduled to go to space today as Mission Specialist I on the Artemis II mission. Learn more about her at https://t.co/S0TUyl5Ivq
"We don’t want LLMs to tell people to harm themselves or to give them information they can use to harm other people." — Jung-Eun Kim, assistant professor
Learn more about how our researchers are improving safety at https://t.co/wdAJkFHqA0
🎓 Scholarships for military veterans
✈️ Summer study abroad opportunities
📚 Undergraduate scholarships
🌎 Travel to conferences
Thank you for making your mark on engineering and computer science! 📍
The sun is shining, the totals are in and we are getting—the totals are in!
On Day of Giving, you brought in 1668 gifts, totaling $3,617,270. Here's just a few things we'll do with that money. ⬇️