New Year + Welcome Back Lunch!
Welcome back Pratt Graduate and Professional Students! Pratt Graduate & Professional Student are invited to join us for a New Year + Welcome Back Lunch. Kick off the new year […]
Welcome back Pratt Graduate and Professional Students! Pratt Graduate & Professional Student are invited to join us for a New Year + Welcome Back Lunch. Kick off the new year […]
The Cremins Laboratory works at the spatial biology-technology interface to investigate the structure-function relationship of connections across the scales of chromatin, synapses, and circuits in the developing and diseased mammalian […]
Genetic background drives phenotypic variability in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) and influences their differentiation capacity to various cell types. Specifically, mESCs from different genetic backgrounds cultured under identical conditions […]
This seminar summarizes human-computer interfaces for quality inspection aided by robotics applications, enhancing human decision-making with Artificial-Intelligence (AI) and machine-enabled visual analysis. Accordingly, interfaces of image-based automatic defect-detection and visual […]
Join the rest of the Pratt School of Engineering Community in a special dedication of a special new place on our campus -- the Thomas E. Harrington E'66 GREAT IDEAS […]
ABSTRACT: Electrochemical processes are vital for global decarbonization efforts because they are central to many energy-efficient storage and conversion technologies and can also be leveraged for large scale chemical manufacturing. […]
Seminar Abstract: In healthcare, the emergence of digital twin technology marks a transformative step towards proactive medical care. Digital twins, which are detailed virtual models of individual human physiological systems, […]
Seminar Abstract: In healthcare, the emergence of digital twin technology marks a transformative step towards proactive medical care. Digital twins, which are detailed virtual models of individual human physiological systems, […]
Join our CompHealth Seminar speaker, Amanda Randles, for post-event coffee and bites!
Join our CompHealth Seminar speaker, Amanda Randles, for post-event coffee and bites!
Drop in to play some table games and enjoy snacks with the Engineering Master's Programs Student Advisory Board! We'll have Mahjong, Bingo, Jenga, Scrabble, Sequence, Trouble, Uno, Sorry, and more!
The Duke community is invited to hear research talks geared toward a non-expert audience. Food and drink provided.