UNC Board of Trustees approves ICS as campus-wide institute
Based in the College of Arts & Sciences since 2017, the Institute for Convergent Science has been approved as a pan-University, interdisciplinary center.
Based in the College of Arts & Sciences since 2017, the Institute for Convergent Science has been approved as a pan-University, interdisciplinary center.
The National Science Foundation names the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill an I-Corps site. The prestigious designation will position Carolina to deliver focused entrepreneurship training and customer discovery research as part of a larger national effort.
How can we use sensor technologies and adaptable surface materials to trap and test for COVID-19? A new paper from Professor Ronit Freeman’s lab explains the possibilities.
Interdisciplinary faculty research designed to tackle compelling problems is finding support from the Institute for Convergent Science in the Genome Sciences Building on campus. The goal: Expediting the research-to-marketplace pipeline.