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Students installs solar panels on Duke campus Featured

May 30, 2023

New Master of Engineering Program will Create a ‘Climate Innovation’ Culture

MEng in Climate and Sustainability Engineering aims to create climate leaders versed in tech and business

Students atop duke chapel pose for a photo

November 21, 2022 | Duke Engineering Magazine

Thinking Outside the Classroom

From the stairs of Duke Chapel to the most remote parts of the world, civil and environmental engineering students discover the fun in seeing practical knowledge put to work

November 21, 2022 | Duke Engineering Magazine

Engineering the End of 'Forever'

Supercritical water oxidation tech has the potential to obliterate the "forever chemicals" in our drinking water

The two manikins are side-by-side. Helga is covered in blue fabric while Zohar has a black vest

November 17, 2022

Artemis I Moon Mission: Collaboration with Duke Researchers Sends Manikins to Measure Radiation

Avatars 'Helga' and 'Zohar' will collect valuable data about radiation that astronauts are exposed to during spaceflight

Clockwise from top left: Stefano Curtarolo, Charles Gersbach, Tony Huang, Mark Wiesner, David Mitzi

November 15, 2022

Five Duke Engineers Make 'Highly Cited' List

Duke engineers are among the discipline's most influential scholars in 2022, according to Clarivate analytics

Jessilyn Dunn and one of her graduate students study the data gathered from a smartwatch

November 15, 2022 | Duke Engineering Magazine

Customizing the Duke BME Master's Degree

Certificates in neural engineering and biomedical data science help Master of Science students pursue specialized research as they earn their degree

Fluorescent microscopy image showing robust uptake of SARS-CoV-2 by human stem cell-derived kidney podocytes. The infected cells express viral nucleocapsid protein (Red) and the podocyte cell lineage identification marker, nephrin (Cyan)

November 15, 2022 | Duke Engineering Magazine

Detecting How COVID-19 Can Directly Infect and Damage Human Kidney Cells

A fortuitous collaboration between Duke BME’s Samira Musah and the Duke Human Vaccine Institute’s Maria Blasi helps illuminate why COVID is so adept at attacking kidney cells

Students conduct an experiment in the Duke BME wet lab space

November 14, 2022 | Duke Engineering Magazine

Engineering the Duke BME Wet Lab Space

Expanding spaces and cutting-edge tools have transformed Duke BME’s lab spaces into impressive biological makerspaces

Maj. Kuiper in Iraq in 2019

November 11, 2022

Army Officer/Duke Engineer Aiming to Strengthen Fleet Maintenance with AI

Maj. Patrick Kuiper, a Duke ECE doctoral student, is leveraging sensor data to improve the US Army's vehicle fleet

Malvika Jain screenprinting

November 08, 2022 | Duke Engineering Magazine

Not All Who Wander Are Lost

Engineering students find inspiration in the arts, becoming creative problem solvers

CT scanned image of a callimico

November 08, 2022 | Duke Engineering Magazine

Duke SMIF: Thinking Small

The Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility enables collaboration across disciplines and empowers students to find their place in research

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