Teaching at the Speed of Semiconductor Research
Aaron Franklin’s ECE 512 course on emerging nanoelectronic devices gives students a current look at the fast-changing world of semiconductor device research.
Aaron Franklin’s ECE 512 course on emerging nanoelectronic devices gives students a current look at the fast-changing world of semiconductor device research.
Robert Calderbank, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, is an information technology pioneer who has made important contributions to communications technology.
Graduating electrical and computer engineering major Fletch Rydell discovered a love of computer architecture through classes, research and teaching.
Graduating mechanical engineering major Megan Glasgow spent four years in Duke’s ROTC program getting hands-on design experience and honing interdisciplinary skills.
Tuan Vo-Dinh is exploring a faster, less invasive way to detect and analyze head and neck cancers using light and AI.
Percussionist, ASCE Co-President and CEE senior Sarah Willmann reflects on the experiences that helped her discover the kind of civil engineering researcher she wants to be.
Lessons learned from building a physical-digital Settlers of Catan board in a single semester.
The naming of the Pierre R. Lamond Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will have a big impact on students at all levels.
How Duke researchers are improving early asteroid detection for planetary defense.
Charles Gersbach and his colleagues are pursuing promising CRISPR technologies focused on controlling gene activity rather than permanently altering the genome.
Reflections on lessons learned in Duke’s Design Climate course about how innovations actually impact society.
The DukeREP program brings local high school students to campus for paid summer research experiences mentored by BME PhD students