CHANGING THE WORLD
With the ease of a maestro conducting an orchestra, a new robot explores its working space in the Department of Technology Systems at East Carolina University. Its arm moves seamlessly,...
With the ease of a maestro conducting an orchestra, a new robot explores its working space in the Department of Technology Systems at East Carolina University. Its arm moves seamlessly,...
Dr. Jianchu (Jason) Yao was an integral part of the past of the College of Engineering and Technology at East Carolina University. Now, he is planning for its future. Yao...
A multidisciplinary team of East Carolina University researchers is hoping to gain new insights into the mechanical aspects of breathing and mechanical ventilation based on imaging data from hospitalized COVID-19...
The University of North Carolina System announced that a team from East Carolina University has been awarded a grant through UNC’s Research Opportunities Initiative (UNC ROI). The $1.4 million grant...
A simple search on the internet turned into an out-of-this-world opportunity for East Carolina University student Eddie Okeiga. The industrial engineering technology major spent this summer as an intern with...
What started as a master’s thesis about 10 years ago continues today to be an important database for cancer researchers throughout the world. Dr. Qin Ding, associate professor in the...
A $400,000 grant will ensure underserved students from across the country will continue to have undergraduate research opportunities at East Carolina University. The National Science Foundation provided the funding for...
An East Carolina University safety professional and alumnus has received recognition from a global safety organization. Ogaga Tebehaevu, an industrial hygiene specialist in ECU’s Office of Environmental Health and Safety,...
East Carolina University Student Activities and Organizations (SAO) has recognized the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) chapter and one of its former leaders. The SAO named Antonia Dingeman, SWE’s president...
East Carolina University students interested in mainframe computers and software will have a chance to virtually chat with one of the industry’s leaders on June 4. Compuware CEO Chris O’Malley...