Whether it's earning an undergraduate or an advanced degree, discover how you can engineer your future and help make the world a better place at the College of Engineering at NC State.
Research is central to what we do in the College of Engineering at NC State. We are developing advanced semiconductors; applied artificial intelligence; stronger and lighter materials; sustainable alternative proteins; collaborative robotics; battery and energy storage systems; and better medical devices, among many other research initiatives.
At NC State’s College of Engineering, we have a bold vision to build on our strengths and become a preeminent center for Applied AI in engineering and computer science.
NC State University’s College of Engineering launched a new initiative that will lead efforts to advance research in battery and energy storage systems and develop new courses and curricula in support of North Carolina’s growing energy sector.
North Carolina State University was awarded $30 million over five years from the Bezos Earth Fund to lead a center of excellence to create a biomanufacturing hub for dietary proteins that are environmentally friendly, healthy, accessible and affordable.
Commercial Leap Ahead for Wide Bandgap Semiconductors
The regional hub, “Commercial Leap Ahead for Wide Bandgap Semiconductors,” or CLAWS, led by North Carolina State University, brings together the leading regional experts in wide bandgap semiconductors to develop an increase in domestic production and employment.
The College of Engineering at NC State University is North Carolina’s flagship engineering school. We lead through research, prepare the next generation of engineers and computer scientists, and partner with industry to deliver solutions that fuel the economy and power your day.
NC State’s Engineering Entrepreneurs Program (EEP) provides a transformational entrepreneurship education experience for students through its fully-immersive, multi-disciplinary, real learning environment. The EEP seeks to inspire, empower and challenge students to change the world and radically improve the human condition.
From artificial intelligence to advanced materials; from quantum simulations to rural communities; from Day of Giving to POP Back – learn all about these stories and more in the Fall 2025 issue of the NC State Engineering Magazine.
“Th[e] culture of collaboration and shared learning really defines [NC State]…, and it’s made a big impact on how I see engineering — not just as a technical field, but as something built on community.”
Zander Selleseth
B.S. Electrical Engineering ’25
“I visited other schools and they were super competitive. Here, it felt like it was a Wolfpack, like it wasn’t just a gimmick or some sort of marketing thing, like everyone really had each other’s backs.”
Sanskriti Deva
B.S. Computer Engineering ’24
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