Institute for Enterprise Engineering

Professional Education, Reimagined
The world is filled with clear examples of great leaders pushing society forward. But what equips those leaders to drive innovation, improve organizational performance and succeed in the face of adversity always remains shrouded in mystery. It’s a shroud the Institute for Enterprise Engineering was designed and built to remove. Come take a peek behind the curtain.
Built in Partnership with Industry
The world moves pretty fast. Advances in data analytics, AI, blockchain, materials science and climate engineering are upending industries on a regular basis. Duke purpose-built the Institute for Enterprise Engineering in collaboration with leaders across these industries to address the problems their organizations are working to solve today and those they see coming tomorrow.

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President and CEO, DXC TechnologyWith the rapid pace of change and opportunity for applying technology to solve industry problems, it is exciting to see Duke Engineering lead in bringing such a timely and nimble model of education that fits the speed of innovation in industry.

Creating Transformative Technical Leaders
With the goal of creating technical leaders who can enhance organizational performance and product innovation through engineering and technology, we provide high-impact educational opportunities in both on-campus and online formats to meet the needs of full-time working professionals.
Educational programs include
- AI for Product Innovation
- Blockchain Applications
- Business Foundations for Engineers
- Cybersecurity
- Design & Technology Innovation
- Engineering Management
- Financial Technology (FinTech)
- Game Design, Development & Innovation
IEnE Faculty
Peter Balnaves
peter.balnaves@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Pratt School of Engineering
Richard Biever
richard.biever@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Daniel Braxton
daniel.braxton@duke.eduAdjunct Assistant Professor in the Pratt School of Engineering
Research Interests
Applications of design theory, Design, Design Thinking, Red Dot Award: Product Design


Samuel Campbell
samuel.campbell@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Pratt School of Engineering
Ramanarao Chamarty
ramana.chamarty@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Pratt School of Engineering
Dave Chatterjee
dave.chatterjee@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Pratt School of Engineering
Research Interests
Artificial Intelligence, Computer Security, Cyber intelligence (Computer security), Cybersecurity Readiness, Emerging Technologies, Enterprise Digitization
Research Interests
Athletic Performance, Energy transition, Industrial electronics, Machine learning, Medical instruments and apparatus, Power electronics, Semiconductors, Supply chain
Ernesto Escobar
ernesto.escobar@duke.eduExecutive Director, Game Design, Development & Innovation Master’s Program
Francisco Fortes Roca
francisco.fortesroca@duke.eduAdjunct Instructor in the Pratt School of Engineering

Brad Fox, Ph.D.
brad.fox@duke.eduAssociate Dean, Master’s Programs; Executive Director, Institute for Enterprise Engineering
Andreas Freund
andreas.freund@duke.eduAdjunct Assistant Professor in the Pratt School of Engineering
Ken Gall
kag70@duke.eduProfessor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Research Interests
Absorbable Implants, Alloys, Ankle Injuries, Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction, Arthrodesis, Biocompatibility, Biocompatible Materials, Biomechanical Phenomena, Biomechanics, Bone Density, Bone Nails, Bone Resorption, Bone Screws, Bone…
Research Interests
Auger effect, Boron, Carbon, Carbon nanotubes, Cathodes, Chemical vapor deposition, Colloids, Diamond, Electric currents, Electrochemistry, Electrodes, Electrons–Diffraction, Geometry, Hall effect, Hydrogen, Mathematical models, Nanoparticles, Nanotechnology,…
Research Interests
Amino acid chelates, Chelated Metal Oxides, Chemical Engineering, Electrophotography, Glyceryl Ethers, Intellectual Asset Management, Intellectual Property, Intellectual property–Economic aspects, Life Cycle Assessment With Activity Based…
Research Interests
Business planning, Entrepreneurship, High technology–Marketing, Inventions, Technological innovations–Management, Technology Transfer
Jonathan Knudsen
jonathan.knudsen@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Pratt School of Engineering
Research Interests
Climate change mitigation, Culture, Ethics, Executive coaching, Leadership, Organizational change–Management, Teams in the workplace
Craig McCarthy
craig.mccarthy@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Pratt School of Engineering


Gabriele Monetti
gabriele.monetti@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Pratt School of Engineering
Patrick Morrison
patrick.morrison@duke.eduExecutive in Residence in the Pratt School of Engineering
Jon Reifschneider
jon.reifschneider@duke.eduExecutive Director, AI for Product Innovation Master’s Program

Michelle Somerday
michelle.somerday@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Pratt School of Engineering

Josef Spjut
josef.spjut@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Natalia Summerville
summerville.natalia@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Master of Engineering in Artificial Intelligence for Product
Richard Thomas
richard.thomas@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Pratt School of Engineering
Jonathan Tubb
jonathan.tubb@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Robert Twiss
gtwiss@duke.eduAdjunct Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Research Interests
Aerodynamics, Aerodynamics, Hypersonic, Aerodynamics, Supersonic, Aerodynamics, Transonic, Communication of technical information, Design services, Improvisation (Acting), Product design, Rapid prototyping, Rocketry, Thermodynamics
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