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Intensive program gives service members the tools to pitch, prototype and scale defense innovations that address real battlefield needs while earning credit toward a graduate engineering certificate ...
Students from MEMS and all across Duke Engineering are turning to e-portfolios to highlight their passions and skills to nail ...
By combining high-res imaging tools with light-absorbing nanostars, researchers can more precisely treat cancerous tumors ...
As a Fullbright U.S. Scholar, Saterbak will explore how active learning programs can be more successfully expanded to universities in Africa and Asia ...
Advances in artificial intelligence for porous materials design could impact a wide variety of fields, from orthopedic implants to next-generation batteries.
Cameron Kim, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering (BME) at Duke University, received the Biomedical Engineering ...
A team of undergrads took on the challenge of designing a responsive CPR training manikin for their MEMS senior design capstone.
A new Duke-developed AI system fuses vision, vibrations, touch and its own body states to help robots understand and move through difficult in-the-wild environments.
On an overcast, and at times rainy, May weekend in Durham, students and their families and supporters celebrated the 101st class of graduates from Duke University. Within a jam-packed weekend ...
Annie Ming Kowalik reflects on her experiences as a woman in engineering growing up and coming to Duke.
Interference patterns between overlapping laser beams could transmit encoded information over thousands of feet through chaotic environments.
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