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March 20, 2023

Gigapixel 3D Microscope Captures Life in Unprecedented Detail

Stitching videos from dozens of cameras together provides unique 3D view of macroscopic experiments with microscopic detail

January 21, 2016

Four Pratt Faculty Among "Most Highly Cited"

Four Pratt-affiliated faculty members made the cut for Thomson Reuter's "Highly Cited Researchers 2015." They are David Smith and Ingrid Daubechies of the electrical and computer engineering department and Heather Stapleton and Mark Wiesner of the civil and environmental engineering department.

January 14, 2016

Duke Receives $500K Grant to Support Science, Engineering Professorships for Women

Story originally posted on Duke Forward

January 13, 2016

IIT Gandhinagar and Duke University Forge Partnership

Originally posted on Duke Global

January 06, 2016

Grant Targets Quantum Computing's Error Control Challenge

University-industry consortium tackling qubit degradation with ion technology for quantum information applications

January 05, 2016

Traveling Salesman Uncorks Synthetic Biology Bottleneck

Computer program scrambles genetic codes for production of repetitive DNA and synthetic molecules

January 04, 2016

CRISPR Treats Genetic Disorder in Adult Mammal

Duke University researchers deliver gene-editing system to mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy

December 21, 2015

Coastal Marshes More Resilient to Sea-Level Rise than Previously Believed

Accelerating rates of sea-level rise linked to climate change pose a major threat to coastal marshes and the vital carbon capturing they perform. But a new Duke University study finds marshes may be more resilient than previously believed.

December 15, 2015

Blue Devils Soar to New Heights

EGR 190: Applied Engineering Design is a hands-on course at Duke that can take students just about anywhere, including tens of thousands of feet in the air

December 14, 2015

Duke Electric Vehicles Team Hits Hollywood

How a Duke Engineering student group became the stars of a nationally aired TV ad

December 11, 2015

Mikkelsen Encourages Women in STEM Through SPIE Women in Optics Planner

Maiken Mikkelsen is the Nortel Networks Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and assistant professor of physics at Duke

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