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September 25, 2023 | Duke Today

Governors Island, ‘Dedicated Outpost’ to Advance Climate Goals

During Climate Week NYC, several Duke Engineers explored Governors Island as part of a tour offered by the newly announced New York Climate Exchange

Miroslav Pajic's research team

October 09, 2018

Finding Free Bytes for Security

Miroslav Pajic is securing autonomous cars by double-checking data and embedding security protocols into its computational downtime

molecular diagram illustration

October 08, 2018

Supercomputer Predicts Optical and Thermal Properties of Complex Hybrid Materials

Computational models of layered hybrid perovskites open new material design space for light-based applications such as LEDs and water purification

artistic drawing of atomic structure

October 08, 2018

Copper Ions Flow Like Liquid through the Frozen Atomic Network of a Crystal

Atomic insights into superionic crystals could lead to safer, more efficient rechargeable batteries

Larry Carin

October 04, 2018

Larry Carin Reappointed to New Term as Vice Provost for Research

ECE Professor Larry Carin has been with the department since 1995 and was chair from 2011-2014

Yiyang Gong and Michael Tadross

October 02, 2018

Duke Biomedical Engineers Awarded $4.8 Million in NIH High-Risk, High-Reward Grants

In two research projects with transformative potential, Yiyang Gong and Michael Tadross target the nuanced behaviors of neurons

colorful stain of cells and muscle tissue

October 01, 2018

Immune Cells Help Older Muscles Heal Like New

Macrophages enable regeneration of lab-grown adult muscle tissue

original and reconstructed letters that spell out DUKE

September 27, 2018

Decoding Multiple Frames from a Single, Scattered Exposure

Coded apertures and “memory effect” reconstruct sequence of diffuse images

artist rendition of biomolecules

September 26, 2018

Exploring the Mechanics of Gene Expression

New NSF grant links four Duke engineers to explore how mechanical changes to genetic material affects gene expression, cancer development

Willie Padilla (left) and Kenneth Brown (right)

September 25, 2018

Padilla, Brown Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society

Two Duke engineers are recognized for their roles in developing dynamic metamaterials and devices as well as quantum control and quantum error-correction routines

Duke campus aerial shot

September 24, 2018

Enhancing Research Innovation and Impact through a 'Faculty Springboard'

Two-year pilot program to support newly tenured faculty pursuing high-risk, high-reward pathbreaking research ventures

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