Duke’s Game Design, Development, and Innovation master’s program has long been known for blending creativity with innovative technology. This year, the program took an exciting step forward by hosting ...
Duke Engineering’s annual Medical Robotics Symposium highlighted the advancements and interdisciplinary collaboration that define the evolving field of medical robotics. The event was organized and ...
Virtually any material that melts can potentially be turned into a glass—it just needs to be cooled down fast enough. While the age-old method of dunking a glowing hot object into a vat of water can ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has already become an invisible but indispensable collaborator in our lives. It helps filter spam from your inbox, improves your Netflix recommendations, and, as an ...
Great to meet you, Beth! Can you please tell us a little bit about yourself? Where are you from? How did you get to Duke? I’m originally from Wisconsin, but aside from about three years in New York ...
New executive-in-residence Brinnae Bent is bringing her passion for responsible and explainable AI to Duke’s emerging AI curriculum. Originally from Flint, Michigan, Bent moved to North Carolina to ...
Cameron Kim, an assistant professor of the practice in biomedical engineering (BME) at Duke University, was awarded an R25 Grant from the National Institutes of Health’s Research Education Program.
The 2024 Advanced Multifunctional Metamaterials (AMM) Workshop brought together over 125 thought leaders, researchers and innovators from around the world to Durham, NC, to explore the transformative ...
Willie Padilla, the Dr. Paul Wang Distinguished Professor of electrical and computer engineering (ECE), has been named a fellow by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), one of ...
This seminar will discuss core opportunities and challenges at the intersection of experimental mechanics and machine learning. The application of data-driven and machine learning approaches to the ...
In early September, more than 70 scientists, engineers, trainees, and industry experts gathered at Duke University’s Trent Semans Center for Health Education for the Harnessing Data for Materials ...
Over the past several decades, researchers have been getting better and better at manipulating tiny particles with acoustic waves. Dubbed “acoustic tweezers,” the technology started with the ...