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  • 5 years

    Open Rank Faculty Position (Tenure/Tenure-Track)

    Oxides for Electronic Applications The Department of Materials Science and Engineering at North Carolina State University seeks an outstanding individual specializing in the science and engineering of oxides for electronic applications for a tenured...

  • 5 years

    A Novel Way to Increase Light Extraction in OLED Panels

    With the help of DOE funding, North Carolina State University is addressing the issue of extracting light trapped in the OLED device. For basic OLED devices on planar glass substrates, only 17% to 25% of the generated light is extracted from the panel...

  • 5 years

    Using Gold Nanoparticles to Trigger Sequential Unfolding of 3-D Structures

    Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new technique that takes advantage of gold nanoparticles to trigger the sequential unfolding of three-dimensional structures using different wavelengths of light. Specifically, the technique...

  • 5 years

    Microscopy Advance Reveals Unexpected Role for Water in Energy Storage Material

    A material with atomically thin layers of water holds promise for energy storage technologies, and researchers have now discovered that the water is performing a different role than anyone anticipated. The finding was possible due to a new atomic force...

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