Planting the Seeds for a More Sustainable Future
Students in the first Master of Engineering in Climate & Sustainability Engineering cohort share their experiences in this new and unique program.
Students in the first Master of Engineering in Climate & Sustainability Engineering cohort share their experiences in this new and unique program.
A look into Pratt’s revamped computing course, EGR 105L
Cameron McIntyre’s research allows doctors to see a patient’s brain in three dimensions. Using this hologram, neurosurgeons can perform complex surgeries to alleviate the tremors associated with Parkinson’s disorder and epilepsy.
A new platform can design and match small peptides with complex, tangled proteins previously considered unreachable
Join Dean Jerry Lynch and Professor Claudia Gunsch as they discuss how Duke’s NSF-funded PreMiEr center is revolutionizing microbiome technology: boosting the good, minimizing the bad and transforming public health.
Cloe Liparini brings extensive experience in DEIC-related roles both at Duke and abroad to bolster the school's ongoing DEIC initiatives
Boyuan Chen is advancing robotics to help machines perceive their environment, adapt to real-world scenarios, and collaborate effectively with humans
After catastrophic damage, how does a community rebuild? This an introduction to the disaster management cycle.
DTech has empowered women to pursue careers in computer science and engineering through mentorship, encouragement and creating opportunities to grow
Whirlpools efficiently trap cells, bacteria and other larger bioparticles to purify samples for biomedical tests
The PreMiEr Industry Summit gathered stakeholders from academia and industry to discuss a roadmap to commercialization of research that could make our built environments healthier
The award is the highest honor bestowed by the US government for outstanding scientists and engineers early in their careers
Faculty across biostatistics and bioinformatics, surgery and biomedical engineering will develop models to understand how antibodies protect against severe influenza infection