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April 05, 2016
Spring Break Research at 12,000 Feet
Duke environmental engineering undergraduates working with professor Mike Bergin traveled to Bolivia to study air and water quality
April 04, 2016
Duke's Materials Science Sparks a Brighter Energy Future
In the quest for a more sustainable energy future, many Duke scientists are turning to materials science because of its potential to solve long-standing problems and open up new possibilities.
March 29, 2016
Online International Collaboration Demonstrates Reliability of Quantum Simulations for Materials Design
Scientists from Duke University teamed up with colleagues from over 30 universities and institutes to investigate to what extent quantum simulations of material properties agree when they are performed by different researchers and with different software.
March 28, 2016
New Class of Molecular 'Lightbulbs' Illuminate MRI
Discovery could enable cheaper, more versatile bioimaging
March 25, 2016
Curtarolo Wins Humboldt Foundation's Bessel Research Prize
Curtarolo’s research centers on accelerated materials development, by creating intelligent algorithms to characterize structure/properties relationships.
March 21, 2016
Alumni Profile: Mohan Iyer
Alumni profile of Mohan Iyer, 1985 graduate of Biomedical Engineering. Iyer is currently the chief business officer at Second Genome, a Bay-area biotech company that develops therapeutics based on microbiome science.
March 17, 2016
Chakrabarty Named Hans Fischer Senior Research Fellow at the Technical University of Munich
Three-year fellowship includes up to $180,000 and support for a graduate student to pursue research activities while furthering collaborative research ties
March 16, 2016
New Collaborative Seed Grant Program Gives Eight Awards
Projects bring School of Medicine together with campus around quantitative problems
March 11, 2016
Gersbach Named Rooney Family Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Professorship honors an associate professor at Pratt whose work addresses societal grand challenges