Synedgen, Inc. has been awarded $2.73 million in funding by the U.S. Army for development of life-saving products and therapies to treat drug-resistant bacteria, particularly those that threaten U.S. troops injured in the battlefield. The award will be used to manufacture... (Continue reading)
“We’ve taken a sensor material called vanadium oxide and integrated it with a silicon chip,” says Dr. Jay Narayan, the John C. Fan Distinguished Chair Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at NC State and co-author of the research. “Normally... (Continue reading)