Media Hits

6/12/22 HiPEAC Blog

Machine Learning Should Consider Vertical Integration

HiPEAC 2022 keynote speaker Hai "Helen" Li is the Clare Boothe Luce Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Duke. HiPEAC Blog caught up with Li in advance of the HiPEAC conference to delve into the fascinating—and now ubiquitous—topic of machine learning.

6/8/22 Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) Blog

Would Solar Radiation Modification Increase or Decrease Overall Risk?

Duke risk engineers write that a key consideration in deciding whether to pursue solar radiation modification (SRM) to offset global warming should be a comparison of the extent of climate risk that the technology is able to reduce against the severity of any countervailing risks that it may engender.

6/8/22 SustainabilityNext

A New Paradigm for the Water and Sanitation Crisis

Clean-tech has enormous potential to shift the waste management paradigm from treatment and disposal to resource recovery and pollutant elimination, writes Duke Engineering's Marc Deshusses.

6/6/22 Boston 25 News

Manhole Explosions Add Chaos to Morning Rush

ECE/CS Professor Cynthia Rudin explains why New York City might have been a special case in being able to predict which manhole covers were in danger of exploding after an incident in Boston.