Events

CEE Seminar – Developing sensor technologies for expanding water pollution monitoring in rural communities

Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditorium

Low-income and dispersed communities are disproportionally burdened by water pollution due to factors such as residential proximity to point sources of contamination and inadequate access to clean water and sanitation infrastructure. Early detection of water pollutants is critical to preventing community exposures and the subsequent onset of environmentally linked diseases. However, pollution assessment in economically […]

Fall Foliage Watercolor Painting Class

No former artistic experience is required. Come learn to paint with watercolor paints. Relax and de-stress with art! RSVP by October 23rd.

Career Coach Drop-In Hours for Engineering Master’s Students

Online

All engineering Master's students are invited to use this weekday service to have an individual conversation with a career coach about any topic. No appointment is needed and the conversation length will vary based on the number of students waiting. Also, check out the CSPD website. There's lots to help you if office hours aren't […]

Career Coach Drop-In Hours for Engineering Master’s Students

Online

All engineering Master's students are invited to use this weekday service to have an individual conversation with a career coach about any topic. No appointment is needed and the conversation length will vary based on the number of students waiting. Also, check out the CSPD website. There's lots to help you if office hours aren't […]

MEMS Seminar: Robert Webster, “Can Needle-Sized Robot Tentacles Help Surgeons Save Lives?”

Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditorium

Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Fall 2024 Seminar Series, welcomes Robert Webster, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Vanderbilt University, to present his lecture, "Can Needle-Sized Robot Tentacles Help Surgeons Save Lives?" ABSTRACT: Thin, flexible robots able to bend and elongate can help surgeons reach deeper and more accurately into the human […]

FIP Seminar: Shifted Excitation Raman Difference Spectroscopy – From Tailor Made Diode Lasers to Real-World Applications

Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side A, room 1464

Shifted excitation Raman difference spectroscopy (SERDS) has been successfully demonstrated for separating Raman signals from unwanted background disturbances such as fluorescence and ambient light. This powerful physical approach has been carried out for various laboratory and in situ applications such as food safety control, in vivo diagnostics, and on-site soil investigations. The Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH) develops […]

Exploring the tumor-immune ecosystem using multi-scale computational modeling

Computational Health Seminar featuring Dr. Stacey Finley. Speaker Biography: Dr. Stacey Finley is holder of the Nichole A. and Thuan Q. Pham Professorship and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California. Dr. Finley received her B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Florida A & M University and obtained her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering […]

The Quantitative Finance and Analytics Club at Duke University First Meeting

Gross Hall 103

We're thrilled to announce the launch of the Quantitative Finance and Analytics Club at Duke University! At our core, we're committed to making Duke Graduate Students a pivotal player in the quantitative finance community. Our mission is to empower members with the knowledge and skills needed to lead in the world of finance, regardless of […]

Career Coach Drop-In Hours for Engineering Master’s Students

Online

All engineering Master's students are invited to use this weekday service to have an individual conversation with a career coach about any topic. No appointment is needed and the conversation length will vary based on the number of students waiting. Also, check out the CSPD website. There's lots to help you if office hours aren't […]