
The Rocket Scientist Behind Duke’s AI Push: A Conversation With Provost Alec Gallimore
With an appointment in MEMS, Gallimore discusses his role as provost, Duke’s academic priorities and shift toward AI.
With an appointment in MEMS, Gallimore discusses his role as provost, Duke’s academic priorities and shift toward AI.
Duke’s Artificial Intelligence for Materials (aiM) program trains graduate students to use AI to accelerate materials discovery.
Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science faculty and students presented on engineering ethics, robotics education, k12 outreach and more at ASEE in Montreal.
Wireless and optical communications expert receives NSF CAREER award to evaluate analog radio-over-fiber technology.
Competitive, five-year grant will help John Hickey identify how and why cells in the same environment develop different characteristics
Advances in MXene research from Haozhe “Harry” Wang show potential for these 2D, photoreactive materials.
Lynch has overseen growth in students, programs and research during his first three-year term.
Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will engage with students and faculty through Duke Engineering's Character Forward program.
Gunsch brings a broad range of leadership experience in engineering, operations and strategic consulting to the MEM program.
With a career spanning both academia and industry, Dr. Bozic brings a unique blend of scholarly expertise and practical business insight to her new role.
A Duke Engineering and Duke School of Medicine collaboration led to the founding of Inquisite, a company built on the conviction that technology, especially AI, has the potential to help accelerate scientific progress for a better world.
Duke spinout Quadridox is developing new X-ray machinery for both airports and health care.