
Reiter Recognized for his Work on Computer Security and Privacy
Michael Reiter won the 2024 Lasting Research Award from the ACM CODASPY
Michael Reiter won the 2024 Lasting Research Award from the ACM CODASPY
Rachael Lau (Duke CEE BSE ’20, MEng ’22, PhD ’24) secured a $10,000 grant from the U.S. Department of State’s Citizen Diplomacy Action Fund to build on her earthquake work done in Nepal
The team was recognized for showing how mechanochemical reactions can affect the strength of cross-linked polymer networks.
Chory will use robotic platforms to explore how and why proteins make evolutionary decisions
Recognition from the Sloan Scholars Mentoring Network goes to alumni who have made or are poised to make significant contributions to their field and/or the areas of teaching, mentoring, diversity, and public/community service
Ann Saterbak was recognized for mentoring a generation of biomedical engineering educators
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions to start off the year
Randles was recognized for her groundbreaking work to use high performance computing to revolutionize medical diagnostics
The two have been recognized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics for their work on aeroelastic computation.
Competitive five-year grant will help Jessilyn Dunn address long-standing issues in how biomedical data for wearable devices is collected and studied
Kenneth Hall was recognized for his research spanning several key areas in aerodynamics, including unsteady aerodynamics, structural dynamics and aeroelasticity.
Amanda Randles was recognized for using computational models to improve the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of human diseases