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2022 MaterialsPulse
Featuring
- COVER: Defect Chemistry of Halogen Dopants In ZnSe
- Technique Allows Researchers to Align Gold Nanorods with Magnetic Fields
- Quantum ‘Shock Absorbers’ Allow Perovskite to Exhibit Superfluorescence at Room Temperature
- Researchers Demonstrate New, More Energy-Efficient Devices Using Gallium Nitride
- Meet Our New Faculty

2021 MaterialsPulse
Featuring
- COVER: Birnessite Study Offers Insights For Electrochemistry, Energy Storage
- New NSF Center Will Advance Phosphorus Sustainability
- Common Perovskite Superfluoresces at High Temperatures
- Trapped Configurations of Plasmon-Coupled Gold Nanoparticles Useful for Thermal History Sensing
- Call for MSE Hall of Fame Nominations

2020 Department of MSE Newsletter
Featuring:
- COVER: AIF Provides World-Class Facilities
- Department Stays Safe During Pandemic
- Alumnus Names Departmental Atrium

2018 Department of MSE Newsletter
Featuring:
- COVER: A Novel Way to Increase Light Extraction in OLED Panels
- New AIF Tools for MSE
- Department Head Office Named

2017 Department of MSE Newsletter
Featuring:
- COVER: Thermoelectric Phone Chargers and Student Scholarships
- The Latest Research From the Department
- Uniting Data with Materials Science
- Alex Hsain Wins 2017 Truman Scholarship

2016 Department of MSE Newsletter
Featuring:
- Marrying Big Data and Materials Science
- Second Alumni Hall of Fame Class Chosen
- Graduate Program Grows, Excels

2015 Department of MSE Newsletter
Featuring:
- Tackling the Challenges of Soft Matter Research
- Department Takes Lead in Carbon Electronics
- Science as Art Competition

2014 Department of MSE Newsletter
Featuring:
- COVER: A Research Titan: The FEI Titan Microscope is Paying Off, Giving NC State Researchers and Students New Insights
- New Master’s In Nanoengineering
- Computational Research Gives Competitive Edge
- Davis Lecture Continues Strong Run