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October 28, 2022 | Duke Office of Postdoctoral Services
Chilkoti Wins Outstanding Postdoc Mentor Award
Ashutosh Chilkoti won Duke's 2022 Outstanding Postdoc Mentor Award after receiving a number of heartfelt nominations from trainees testifying to his support and encouragement.

October 28, 2022 | Duke Engineering Magazine
The Roboticists Are Coming
Duke Robotics is expanding its areas of expertise with the hiring of Siobhan Oca and Boyuan Chen

October 21, 2022 | Duke Computer Science
Data, Data, Everywhere: Jian Pei Works to Bring Equity to Data Science
New Duke ECE faculty member Jian Pei, known for interdisciplinary research, also has an appointment within Duke Computer Science.

October 21, 2022
Izatt Named Chair of Biomedical Engineering at Duke
Joseph A. Izatt, a globally recognized expert in medical imaging, will lead Duke BME through 2025

October 20, 2022
Gel-Like, Radioactive Implant Obliterates Pancreatic Cancer in Mice
Combination of internal radiation and chemotherapy dissolves tumors in 80 percent of mice across multiple models

October 19, 2022
Light Painting Presents a New Route for Expression
A photography workshop at Duke Engineering showed the community how to combine quirky light sources and long exposures to achieve otherworldly effects

October 17, 2022
Li Named Chair of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Duke
Hai “Helen” Li, a world-renowned scholar working on next-generation computers, will lead Duke ECE through 2025

October 14, 2022 | Magnify
An Engineer at Heart: Cynthia Toth’s 25 Years of Revolutionizing Eye Surgery
Cynthia Toth has spent the past 25 years closely collaborating with Duke Engineers to revolutionize retinal imaging for both adult and pediatric ophthalmology

October 11, 2022
Heat-Proof Chaotic Carbides Could Revolutionize Aerospace Technology
Super-hard, high-temperature, “high-entropy” carbides demonstrate plasmonic properties useful for a wide range of aerospace applications

October 10, 2022
Duke Engineers for International Development (DEID) Returns, With a New Bridge in Bolivia
Duke engineering students built a pedestrian footbridge that provides a safe path to school for local children