Events

  • Accelerating East Coast Geothermal: A Duke Climate Collaboration Symposium

    Hosted by Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering, "Accelerating East Coast Geothermal" is a symposium bringing together researchers, engineers, and energy professionals to advance the development of enhanced geothermal systems. The event will highlight innovative projects across both deep geothermal reservoirs and shallow closed-loop systems, offering insights into the successes, challenges, and future opportunities shaping […]

  • Fast and Efficient AI

    Abstract: Designing AI systems that are both fast and efficient has become a cornerstone for scaling modern machine learning to real-world impact. In this talk, I will present a unified view of my research contributions that push the limits of training and deploying large-scale AI models efficiently, without compromising performance. I will first introduce LARS […]

  • DQC Seminar Series

    Chesterfield Atrium, 701 W Main St

    Upcoming seminars: 04 Sep: Aziza Suleymanzade 18 Sep: Sitan Chen 02 Oct: Heather Lewandowski 16 Oct: Senrui Chen 30 Oct: TBA 20 Nov: Jeff Thompson 04 Dec: Felix Knollman

  • Duke Engineering Design Ethics Showcase

    Students in DESIGNTK 540: Design Ethics and Social Innovation have been exploring design futures and participatory design with a lens on ethics and accessibility. Students will present a futures vision and a mobility-related design intervention (a product, service, system or experience) inspired by that future. They will lead a participatory workshop involving you and Duke […]

  • Pratt Design Expo

    Trent Semans Center for Health Education - Great Hall

    Join us for the Pratt Design Expo on December 8th in the Trent Semans Center Great Hall. Student design teams from EGR 101, EGR 102, and the departments of Biomedical and Electrical and Computer Engineering will be displaying posters and prototypes which address a community-based need or problem. We will have three different poster session […]

  • Cell Cycle Flexibility and the Path of Escape

    Nanaline Duke 147

    The canonical, four-phase model of the cell cycle has dominated our thinking for over seventy years. This model is still useful but falls woefully short of capturing the sophisticated mechanisms that regulate cell cycle progression and arrest. Drawing on recent advances in single-cell microscopy, I will share our lab's progress in measuring cell cycle states, […]

  • 5th Annual Genomics Scientific Retreat

    Trent Semans Center for Health Education - Great Hall

    Join us for a day of science! We will have two keynote addresses: Melissa Haendel,PhD, FACMI, Sarah Graham Kenan Distinguished ProfessorDirector of Precision Health & Translational InformaticsDeputy Director of Computational Science - NC TraCS; and Aravind Asokan, PhD, Professor in Surgery. In addition to keynote addresses, we will have short talks from trainees, junior faculty, […]

  • AI Health Data Science Poster Showcase

    Fitzpatrick CIEMAS Atrium

    Duke AI Health, in partnership with Duke Health and the Pratt School of Engineering, will be hosting the Health Data Science Poster Showcase on Friday, December 12, from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM at Duke's Fitzpatrick Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering, Medicine and Applied Sciences (FCIEMAS) Atrium, Ground Level. No registration is needed for this event, […]

  • Spring 2026 Pratt PhD New Student Orientation

    Fitzpatrick CIEMAS 3121

    Spring 2026 term incoming PhD students will be presented with all of the information, resources and guidelines to start their PhD career well prepared and set up for success. Followed by a current PhD student panel and Q&A.

  • Pratt 1st Year PhD TA Training

    Westbrook 0014

    Pratt-wide TA training for all first-year 2025-26 PhD students to prepare them for their required service as TA's. Includes best practices, case studies and current PhD student panel and Q&A.