Events

Duke Advanced Multifunctional Metamaterials Workshops 2024

JB Duke Hotel

The inaugural International Duke AMM Workshop aims to foster cutting-edge research and real-world applications of electromagnetic, acoustical, mechanical, and quantum metamaterials. The two-day meeting will facilitate collaboration and coordination, present a unifying vision for addressing the key challenges facing the metamaterials community, and provide an outlook for future advancements.

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 […]

Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Toys? A Tour of the Functional Genomics Toolbox

French Family Science Center 4233

The CRISPR toolbox allows functional interrogation of the genome in the service of three foundational questions: 1) What genes are involved in my phenotype of interest? 2) How does function arise from a genetic locus? 3) How do genes interact to produce a phenotype? The Genetic Perturbation Platform (GPP) at the Broad Institute engages in […]

CEE Seminar – Concrete and the Environment

Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditorium

It is widely known today that portland cement concrete is the most commonly used manufactured material. It is also well-known that portland cement production contributes approximately 8 to 10 percent of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. However, what is often overlooked in such statements is the fact that portland cement concrete-based materials constitute about 50% 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 […]

DMI/MEMS Seminar Presented by Prof. Markus J. Buehler

Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditorium

Abstract: For centuries, researchers have sought out ways to connect disparate areas of knowledge. With the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI), we can now rigorously explore relationships that span across distinct areas - such as, mechanics and biology, or science and art - to deepen our understanding, to accelerate innovation, and to drive scientific discovery. […]

RESCHEDULED “The Digital Physiome: Wearables for Disease Detection and Monitoring”

RESCHEDULED event date to: DECEMBER 11, 2024 at 2:00 PM. The Center for Computational and Digital Health invites you to join our virtual seminar featuring Jessilyn Dunn, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering. Speaker Bio: Dr. Jessilyn Dunn is Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Biostatistics & Bioinformatics at Duke University, and Director of the BIG […]

Invented at Duke 2024

Penn Pavilion

Duke's Office for Translation & Commercialization would like to invite you to the 6th Invented at Duke, a special Centennial edition of the annual celebration and showcase of Duke inventors and inventions. This year, we will be holding it on Wednesday, 20 November 2024, 4:30-7PM, at the beautiful Penn Pavilion on Duke campus. We'll have […]

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 […]

DQC Seminar Series

Chesterfield Atrium, 701 W Main St

Duke Quantum Center Seminar Series

Duke Research on Tap

Enjoy drinks and snacks while listening to Phd students and PostDocs share their research for a non-expert audience.