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Civil and environmental engineering students learn to design buildings within less-than-optimal parameters in a collaborative capstone course
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Civil and environmental engineering students learn to design buildings within less-than-optimal parameters in a collaborative capstone course
On a Star Wars-themed field of play, student teams deployed small robots they had constructed
Two projects from First-Year Design course are patent-pending. Student surveys suggest the course also fosters teamwork, leadership and communication skills.
Mar 26
Expansion microscopy (ExM) has emerged as a transformative technique in super-resolution imaging, offering a cost-effective alternative to conventional optical methods. As the ExM field approaches its 10th anniversary, this talk […]
12:00 pm – 12:00 pm Teer 203
Mar 26
TITLE: The quantum properties of molecular interfaces Abstract: Weakly bonded interfaces composed by molecular and solid-state inorganic materials give rise to a rich variety of nuclear motion and tunable nuclear […]
12:00 pm – 12:00 pm Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side B, room 1466
Mar 26
Join the Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation for a virtual seminar featuring Dr. Ryan Shaw. Speaker biography: Ryan J. Shaw, PhD, RN, an Associate Professor at the Duke […]
2:00 pm – 2:00 pm