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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

October 10, 2022
Celebrating Summer Award Season
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions over the summer

October 10, 2022
Smartwatches Can Help Guide COVID-19 Testing
Data from smartwatches can help identify people with likely COVID-19 infections, enabling physicians to catch more cases with fewer tests

October 04, 2022
Randles Wins NIH Director’s Pioneer Award to Predict Heart Disease Risks
Open-ended, $3.5 million award will help tie complex models of blood flow to simple heartbeat measurements through AI

October 03, 2022
Collaborative Team of Neural Engineers Receive SPARC Grant to Map Body's "Super Highway"
NIH awards $15.75M to research team led by Case Western Reserve University and Duke University to map the vagus nerve

September 29, 2022 | Duke Magazine
Beyond AI's Black Box
Duke professor of electrical and computer engineering Cynthia Rudin studies artificial intelligence to help us live better lives

September 28, 2022 | BehavioralEconomics.com
Boosting Transit Ridership – $2 at a Time
Bhargav Shetgaonkar, a student in Duke's AI for Product Innovation master's degree program, describes research suggesting that small cash incentives may induce more people to ride public buses and trains

September 28, 2022
Hurricane Season
Hurricane season is here. Here’s what you should know about flooding, floodwater contaminants, and those baffling spaghetti models

September 27, 2022
Harnessing Data for Materials Through Collaboration
Joint NRT Symposium Chicago 2022 saw aiM trainees and project leaders combine for a three-university collaborative event