Teaching at the Speed of Semiconductor Research
Aaron Franklin’s ECE 512 course on emerging nanoelectronic devices gives students a current look at the fast-changing world of semiconductor device research.
Aaron Franklin’s ECE 512 course on emerging nanoelectronic devices gives students a current look at the fast-changing world of semiconductor device research.
Lessons learned from building a physical-digital Settlers of Catan board in a single semester.
Reflections on lessons learned in Duke’s Design Climate course about how innovations actually impact society.
Duke Engineering's co-op program embeds master's students in full-time professional roles for up to a year, building the skills, network and experience that top employers are looking for.
Duke’s chief science and technology strategist shares how Duke Science and Technology plans to connect world‑class research with real‑world impact.
Two ever-popular courses in Duke’s Master of Engineering for MedTech Design program led by industry-seasoned faculty exemplify the program’s value.
Nimmi Ramanujam and colleagues are bringing AI‑powered cervical imaging to clinics in Kenya and rethink how diagnosis could work everywhere.
Electrically heated elements turn from solids to liquids to provide flexibility to robotic building blocks.
More than a flexible degree, the online FinTech program at Duke prioritizes applied learning and deep industry engagement. Students gain hands-on experience, personal support and access to the full Duke community—wherever they’re learning from.
Student-led startup pursues award-winning treatment for patients with disruptions to their autonomic body processes.
Adam Wax received one of the top honors for academic inventors in recognition of his work to translate research in optical spectroscopy to biomedical diagnostics.
Duke Engineering spinoff company Extellis announced an oversubscribed $6.8 million round of seed funding.