Career Coach Online Office Hours for Engineering Master’s Students

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All engineering Master's students are invited to use this weekday service to have an individual conversation with a career coach about any topic. No appointment is needed and the conversation length will vary based on the number of students waiting. Login directions are available at: https://waitwhile.com/welcome/officehours Also, check out the CSPD website. There's lots to […]

MEMS Seminar: PEARSALL LECTURE with Dr. Joseph DeSimone, “The Delicate Interplay Between Light, Interfaces and Design: The Complex Dance That Allows 3D Printing to Scale to Manufacturing”

Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side A, room 1464

Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering presents the PEARSALL LECTURE with Dr. Joseph DeSimone, "The Delicate Interplay Between Light, Interfaces and Design: The Complex Dance That Allows 3D Printing to Scale to Manufacturing." ABSTRACT: The production of polymeric products relies largely on age-old molding techniques. In this talk, I will describe a breakthrough in additive […]

Machine Learning to Infer and Control Brain State

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We are excited to announce the next session of the Spring 2024 Computational Medicine Seminar Series featuring David Carlson. This seminar will explore "Machine Learning to Infer and Control Brain State." It is increasingly possible to treat psychiatric disorders by making targeted interventions on the brain. However, finding an appropriate protocol requires many choices. We […]

Chemistry Seminar Presented by Prof. Lisa Olshansky: Emergent Properties from Dynamicity: Investigating Conformational Control in Biomimetic Inorganic Systems

French Family Science Center 4233

The Department of Chemistry is excited to host Lisa Olshansky (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) To learn more about the Olshansky lab's work, please visit their research page: https://www.olshanskylab.chemistry.illinois.edu/ Emergent Properties from Dynamicity: Investigating Conformational Control in Biomimetic Inorganic Systems From the reduction of dinitrogen to the oxidation of water, the chemical transformations catalyzed by metalloenzymes […]

Chemistry Seminar Presented by Prof. Lisa Olshansky: Emergent Properties from Dynamicity: Investigating Conformational Control in Biomimetic Inorganic Systems

French Family Science Center 4233

The Department of Chemistry is excited to host Lisa Olshansky (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) To learn more about the Olshansky lab's work, please visit their research page: https://www.olshanskylab.chemistry.illinois.edu/ Emergent Properties from Dynamicity: Investigating Conformational Control in Biomimetic Inorganic Systems From the reduction of dinitrogen to the oxidation of water, the chemical transformations catalyzed by metalloenzymes […]

2024 Fortin Foundation Bass Connections Showcase

Penn Pavilion

Join us at the Fortin Foundation Bass Connections Showcase to celebrate the accomplishments of our 2023-2024 Bass Connections project teams. This annual event features a poster session, interactive displays, lightning talks, awards and a reception.

Understanding Charged Species Transport in Bacterial Biofilms via Modelling, Experiments and Simulations

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It is estimated that worldwide, there are 100,000 people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF), a genetic-disease which reduces lung function and has historically led to significantly decreased healthspans. Chronic lung infections of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in pwCF are tied with worse health outcomes, and often present as biofilms, a mode of bacterial life which can confer antibiotic […]

Applied Research and Classroom-Based Innovation

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Teaching practice, just as any other scholarly activity, is an area about which you can form questions and hypotheses, gather data, and iterate based on the results of your study. Many faculty at Duke engage in applied educational research or scholarship of teaching and learning in which they routinely explore questions about teaching and/or student […]