Duke’s Nimmi Ramanujam Elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Biomedical engineering professor recognized for pioneering technologies that transform women’s cancer care worldwide.
Biomedical engineering professor recognized for pioneering technologies that transform women’s cancer care worldwide.
Duke Quantum Center researchers use a neutral-atom platform to simulate unusual localization effects that could underpin robust quantum information storage.
Research indicates that uniform materials could be the culprit of deadly infections that can occur when using synthetic materials for cardiovascular grafts.
Adrian Bejan’s new book explores how natural laws of physics give rise to the tremendous amount of diversity seen in the world around us.
The Athena AI Institute brought together prominent stakeholders to further the global collaborations needed to scale edge AI.
Graduation with Departmental Distinction gives MEMS undergraduates the skills and confidence to take their next step in academia, industry, medicine and beyond.
By transforming movement into data, Timothy Dunn is reshaping how scientists can study behavior and the brain.
Intellectual Community Planning Grants are helping Duke Engineering faculty tackle big issues like global cancer disparities, insuring increasing climate risks and securing the nation's supply of critical minerals.
Haozhe “Harry” Wang pioneers atomic-scale semiconductor manufacturing to push electronics beyond silicon.
A new engineering graduate course shows how games can reinvent training at Duke Health—and how students learn by building for real clients.
Tania Roy studies novel semiconductor materials and devices to advance energy-efficient computing and edge AI.
Wilson shares this prize for his contributions to the development of the cochlear implant.