Events

  • LLM Working Group

    How can AI, Natural Language Processing, machine learning, and computational approaches advance research and education in the humanities and interpretive social sciences? how can humanistic methodologies inform and challenge applications of AI? This working group aims to bring together graduate and advanced undergraduate students across the university who are interested in the intersections of computation, […]

  • Duke Research Cafe

    Research explained in a way everyone can understand. Eight lightning talks + tea/coffee/pastry.

  • 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

  • Pratt Engineering Winter Fest 2025

    A festival hosted by Graduate Student Programs and Services, Master's and PhD Programs to celebrate our community with something for EVERYONE ! ~A touch of magic and mystery awaits~ Thursday November 20th, 2025 3:00 - 5:30 PM Harrington Quad & Atrium Open to all engineering graduate students

  • Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar Series

    Virtual

    The Duke Quantum Center, the IBM Quantum Innovation Center at NC State, and the UNC Kenan-Flagler's Rethinc. Labs are pleased to present the Fall 2025 Semester Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar series.

  • Duke-Industry Materials Connect 2025

    Join us for Duke-Industry Materials Connect 2025! Faculty, students, and researchers are invited to connect with regional industry partners to explore opportunities for collaboration, internships, and innovation in materials and critical minerals. Friday, November 21, 2025 3:00 - 5:00 PM Mumma Commons, FCIEMAS Building Enjoy light refreshments while networking with Duke colleagues, graduate students, and […]

  • CEE Seminar

    Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side B, room 1466

    Gap-SBM: A New Conceptualization of the Shifted Boundary Method with Optimal Convergence for the Neumann and Dirichlet Problems -Presenter: Haydel Collins Enhanced nitrification by modulating microbial signaling networks -Presenter: Hira Waheed

  • Pop-up webinar: How to create a scientific poster in an hour

    Virtual

    Virtual seminar via Zoom, open to all members of the Duke Community (a Duke.edu account is required to attend) Session is capped at 75 participants With our fifth poster showcase approaching next month, we always get questions about the process of creating a poster for presentation. Please join Duke AI Health's managing director, Shelley Rusincovitch, […]

  • iiD TeaTime

    Gross Hall, Ahmadieh Family Atrium, 3rd Floor

    Join us for tea, coffee and snacks in the Rhodes iiD Atrium in Gross Hall. Meet new people working on cool things!

  • CEE Seminar -OPPORTUNITIES AND TRENDS OF AI and COMPUTING IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

    Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side B, room 1466

    Civil Engineering has had a long and successful history in adopting computing technologies, from computer graphics, CAD, engineering analyses, virtual simulations, to project management. AI and machine learning have drawn significant interests in recent years and have found many applications in engineering. The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the potential uses of AI […]