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January 12, 2023 | Duke Government Relations
Federal Dollars to Tangible Impact: Duke and NSF Engage with Congress
April Brown participated in an NSF congressional briefing—the first in-person briefing since 2020—on transforming manufacturing abilities

January 11, 2023 | SAE International
The Power of Mentorship
Mohamed Zaher of AMM Inc. and Duke Engineering master's student Thomas Peng met through SAE’s mentoring program, and the professional connection was instant.

January 11, 2023 | Duke Mag
What the Clouds Say
Why modeling climate patterns on a small scale can have a big impact on understanding tomorrow’s weather

January 03, 2023
Duke Engineering Student Wins ‘Golden Visa’
Mariam Gulamhusein is recognized as one of the top 50 high school students in the United Arab Emirates and awarded a rare prize

December 27, 2022
Glassfrogs Hide Red Blood Cells in Their Liver to Become Transparent
Researchers finally decipher how a species of frog becomes a master of camouflage with the help of modern biomedical imaging techniques

December 20, 2022
DMI Planning Retreat Peers into the Future of Materials Science
Students and faculty from every corner of campus gather to discuss the future of materials science research at Duke

December 16, 2022 | Duke Graduate School
Alumni Profile Series: Anthony Geonnotti
Dr. Anthony Geonnotti received his PhD in Biomediacl Engineering from Duke, and he is now the head of future of self-care R&D at Johnson Johnson.

December 12, 2022
Three Duke Engineers Elected to National Academy of Inventors
With the elections of Grill, Gersbach and Becker, Duke Engineering is home to 13 NAI Fellows

December 12, 2022
Deborah Liu Shares Experiences and Insights to Future Engineering Leaders
President and CEO of Ancestry Deborah Liu gave advice to students and faculty during the school’s recent Board of Visitors meeting

December 09, 2022 | Duke Today
Going Deep: Geothermal Drilling on Duke's Campus Explores Energy Potential Beneath Durham
Duke CEE's Manolis Veveakis is analyzing rocks which describe hundreds of millions of years of Durham's story