Events

  • Pratt NCAA March Madness bracket pools — 2026 Men’s Basketball

    Online

    Join the Pratt Grad Student NCAA bracket pools to win fun prizes. Register now! When the brackets are released on March 15, you will have 4 days to make your educated picks (or lucky guesses) for all of the games in the MEN'S tournament. In the first round (and ONLY in the first round), there […]

  • The World’s Smallest Computer and Its Applications

    The NSF AI Institute for Edge Computing (Athena) is pleased to present the next in the Seminar Series by Inhee Lee, titled "The World's Smallest Computer and Its Applications" on Thursday, March 12, 2026, from 10-11am EST at Duke University Wilkinson 419 and via Zoom. Refreshments will be served.

  • Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar Series: Towards Rigorous Quantum Advantages in Sustainability

    Virtual

    Abstract: IBM Quantum is on a mission to build the world's first large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029. While the commercial potential of pre-fault-tolerant systems remains an open question, claims of quantum advantage demonstrations are emerging. This talk presents a framework for quantum advantage and surveys recent algorithmic developments and near-term hardware progress at IBM. […]

  • Are We Misinterpreting Plant Single-Cell Data? Rethinking Analysis Strategies for Non-Model Plant Species

    French Family Science Center 4233

    The Li lab focuses on developing computational frameworks to overcome fundamental barriers in plant single-cell genomics, particularly for non-model organisms. By integrating enhanced genome annotations, rigorous benchmarking of analytical methods, and cross-species marker gene mapping, my work aims to improve the accuracy and scalability of single-cell data interpretation. These approaches ultimately seek to enable more […]

  • iiD TeaTime

    Gross Hall, Ahmadieh Family Atrium, 3rd Floor

    Join us for tea and snacks on the 3rd floor of Gross Hall! This is a great chance to meet colleagues in a casual environment. All Welcome!

  • CEE Seminar – Greening a Gray World: Advancing Design of Complex, Lower-Clinker Cement Systems for Sustainable Infrastructure

    Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditorium

    The ubiquity and the necessity of concrete infrastructure prompts increasing innovation to address the global challenge of meeting societal needs in the most sustainable and economical ways possible. At the same time, cementitious systems are becoming increasingly complex, reflecting expanded use of lower-clinker and alternative binders, as well as increasing use of natural pozzolans and […]