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March 15, 2022 | News

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By Isabella Mormando

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NC State ECE Faculty Members Ranked as Top Electronics and Electrical Engineers in United States John Muth Receives Outstanding Research Award from NC State

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Paul Franzon, Cirrus Logic Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NC State, has received the 2025 Outstanding Sustained Technical Contribution Award from the IEEE Electronics Packaging Society.

The award, presented at the IEEE Electronic Components and Technology Conference in Dallas, honors Franzon's decades of work in chip-package co-design, 3D integration and system-level packaging — technologies that have shaped modern computing and communication systems.

At NC State, Franzon continues to lead in microsystem packaging research and mentor the next generation of engineers.

Please join us in congratulating him on this remarkable recognition!

Paul Franzon, Cirrus Logic Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NC State, has received the 2025 Outstanding Sustained Technical Contribution Award from the IEEE Electronics Packaging Society.

The award, presented at the IEEE Electronic Components and Technology Conference in Dallas, honors Franzon`s decades of work in chip-package co-design, 3D integration and system-level packaging — technologies that have shaped modern computing and communication systems.

At NC State, Franzon continues to lead in microsystem packaging research and mentor the next generation of engineers.

Please join us in congratulating him on this remarkable recognition!
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NC State Engineering took center stage at the General Assembly for UNC System Day, where students, faculty and alumni demonstrated technologies that support agriculture, manufacturing and economic growth across North Carolina.

From advanced 3D printing to smart pest monitoring systems and virtual reality farming simulators, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering joined campus partners to showcase how research and innovation are improving lives statewide.

Read more: http://ncst.at/6JV250W0QqV

NC State Engineering took center stage at the General Assembly for UNC System Day, where students, faculty and alumni demonstrated technologies that support agriculture, manufacturing and economic growth across North Carolina.

From advanced 3D printing to smart pest monitoring systems and virtual reality farming simulators, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering joined campus partners to showcase how research and innovation are improving lives statewide.

Read more: http://ncst.at/6JV250W0QqV
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🏆 Last chance to nominate an exceptional ECE alum! 🏆

The deadline to submit nominations for the 2025 ECE Alumni Awards is May 31 — help us recognize alumni who are making a meaningful impact in their careers and communities.

🔹 ECE Hall of Fame – Celebrating alumni with outstanding achievements and influence in the field.
🔹 Outstanding Early Career Award – Honoring one standout alum (age 40 or younger or graduated within the past 10 years) who shows remarkable early-career success and future potential.

Nominations are accepted year-round, but to be considered for this year’s class, submit by May 31.

🔗 Nominate today: https://ece.ncsu.edu/engagement/awards/

🏆 Last chance to nominate an exceptional ECE alum! 🏆

The deadline to submit nominations for the 2025 ECE Alumni Awards is May 31 — help us recognize alumni who are making a meaningful impact in their careers and communities.

🔹 ECE Hall of Fame – Celebrating alumni with outstanding achievements and influence in the field.
🔹 Outstanding Early Career Award – Honoring one standout alum (age 40 or younger or graduated within the past 10 years) who shows remarkable early-career success and future potential.

Nominations are accepted year-round, but to be considered for this year’s class, submit by May 31.

🔗 Nominate today: https://ece.ncsu.edu/engagement/awards/
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A Taiwanese delegation visited NC State to explore the future of semiconductors — and ECE was at the center of it.

Faculty leaders John Muth, Fred Kish and Ismail Güvenc showcased ECE’s leadership in semiconductor and wireless innovation through CLAWS and AERPAW, two nationally recognized research hubs. Their work reflects NC State’s growing role in building advanced manufacturing, workforce pipelines and global partnerships.

“Our College of Engineering is providing a highly skilled workforce for some of the fastest-growing industries,” said Dean Jim Pfaendtner. “We’ve proven that we can build strong talent pipelines and research hubs that strengthen the economy and lead to groundbreaking research.”

Read more: http://ncst.at/SKkR50VZxqK

A Taiwanese delegation visited NC State to explore the future of semiconductors — and ECE was at the center of it.

Faculty leaders John Muth, Fred Kish and Ismail Güvenc showcased ECE’s leadership in semiconductor and wireless innovation through CLAWS and AERPAW, two nationally recognized research hubs. Their work reflects NC State’s growing role in building advanced manufacturing, workforce pipelines and global partnerships.

“Our College of Engineering is providing a highly skilled workforce for some of the fastest-growing industries,” said Dean Jim Pfaendtner. “We’ve proven that we can build strong talent pipelines and research hubs that strengthen the economy and lead to groundbreaking research.”

Read more: http://ncst.at/SKkR50VZxqK
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