‘Embrace the Ditch,’ and Other Lessons Learned in Duke CEE’s Overture Engineering
Civil and environmental engineering students learn to design buildings within less-than-optimal parameters in a collaborative capstone course
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Civil and environmental engineering students learn to design buildings within less-than-optimal parameters in a collaborative capstone course
On a Star Wars-themed field of play, student teams deployed small robots they had constructed
Two projects from First-Year Design course are patent-pending. Student surveys suggest the course also fosters teamwork, leadership and communication skills.
Mar 11
Despite the strong capabilities of current surgical robots, such as high precision and dexterity, they are predominantly fully controlled by surgeons during surgeries. Toward the goal of elevating surgical robot […]
9:00 am – 9:00 am Hudson Hall 125
Mar 13
We are thrilled to invite you to our upcoming symposium, Fostering AI/ML Research for Health Equity and Learning Transformation (FAIR HEALTH™), scheduled for March 13-14, 2024, at the Duke University […]
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Mar 13
This will be an intimate art class for Pratt faculty and staff members at ArtPost art store and studio in Durham. Email prattevents@duke.edu if you’d like to attend. There are […]
3:30 pm – 3:30 pm None