Duke Engineering Breaks Into Top 20 in U.S. News & World Report Rankings
Just over 10 years since first breaking into the top 30, Duke Engineering’s graduate program continues to climb amongst its peers.

Just over 10 years since first breaking into the top 30, Duke Engineering’s graduate program continues to climb amongst its peers.
Delaney Ortiz (E ’18) reflects on her time as a Pratt civil engineering student as she leads a group of current undergrads on a tour of the Lilly Library construction site.
Interference patterns between overlapping laser beams could transmit encoded information over thousands of feet through chaotic environments.
Every year, the fundamentals of electrical and computer engineering, a first-year ECE lab, introduces key engineering concepts like sensors, hardware and coding.
Even ancient builders knew how to maximize energy efficiency through rooflines.
Startup built by three Duke Engineering undergraduates is acquired by industry-leading construction planning platform.
The center focuses on three technologies: wearable devices, high performance computing (HPC), and extended reality (such as virtual reality).
A-Andrew Jones is working with an interdisciplinary team across Duke to study how fungal and bacterial microbes spread in the wake of natural disasters.
Researchers have developed a platform called Text2Robot that leverages generative AI to design and deliver functional robots with just a few spoken words.
Lee Ferguson serves as a ‘watchdog’ for industrial pollutants.
More than three decades after Duke faculty helped develop modern wireless technology, the university remains at the forefront of its future.
The honor from the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering represents the top 2% of engineers in the field