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CBE Professor Named NC State’s Integrative Sciences Initiative Director of Accelerated Technologies

The original article was written by Emily Packard for NC State Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost News.

Two new directors of NC State’s Integrative Sciences Initiative (ISI) and the first occupants of Woodson Hall, the heart of the ISI, have been announced. Milad Abolhasani and Melanie Simpson were named director of accelerated technologies and director of research, respectively, effective October 1. 

Milad Abolhasani
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Abolhasani is an Alcoa Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. As director of accelerated technologies, he will lead the implementation of ISI’s vision regarding artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotic infrastructure and related technologies from both a curriculum and research point of view. Additionally, he will provide operation plans for leveraging AI (artificial intelligence) and ML (machine learning) and lead the development of grants and other proposals for funding of research efforts, and collaborate with interdisciplinary colleagues to create opportunities for seed funding and pilot projects.

Upon completion in 2026, Woodson Hall will bring to life the vision for an interdisciplinary space to unite the molecular sciences. From the start, the vision was to create a hub of learning and research, focused on collaborative engagement and interactive opportunities. Open lab and office space, as well as a model for internally shared equipment and cores, are central to Woodson Hall.

The initial group of faculty selected for occupancy in Woodson Hall was designated by Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Warwick Arden based on their research and space requirements, collaborative involvement in the Chemistry of Life program, and a desire to engage in an open, interdisciplinary environment. The group includes two other CBE professors:

  • Nathan Crook (Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, College of Engineering)
  • Albert Keung (Associate Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, College of Engineering)

Over the coming year, additional faculty will be added and plans for the Integrative Sciences Strategic Cluster Hiring program will be finalized. Through their work, Woodson Hall and the ISI will provide critical scientific and operational support for molecularly-focused faculty across campus.