Media Hits

5/24/23 Materials Today

New Electrolyte Material Identifies as Both Solid and Liquid

MEMS Professor Olivier Delaire has helped uncover the atomic mechanisms that make a class of compounds called argyrodites attractive candidates for both solid-state battery electrolytes and thermoelectric energy converters.

5/12/23 STAT

Proposed Rules to Protect Health Data in an Era of Abortion Bans Fall Short

BME Professor Jessilyn Dunn joins DCRI and Duke Medicine faculty in an opinion piece that argues a draft from the Biden administration for a new rule that places new prohibitions on certain disclosures of personal health information that may be used to punish care seekers and care providers in the conduct of lawful health care falls short of its mark. 

5/9/23 Communications of the ACM

Neuromorphic Computing

ECE Professor and Chair Helen Li is profiled in the Communications of the ACM.

5/3/23 Civil Engineering Magazine

The State of Civil Engineering Education

Vinik Dean of Engineering Jerome P. Lynch joins a conversation about engineering education trends and the steps educators should take to prepare students who are ready to tackle today’s global challenges.