In Race Toward Quantum Computing, North Carolina Takes Center Stage
The Duke Quantum Center is helping to put the Triangle on the national quantum computing map.
The Duke Quantum Center is helping to put the Triangle on the national quantum computing map.
Jimmie Lenz helps explain how summer internships often turn into job offers from those businesses and organizations once students complete grad school.
MEMS Professor Adrian Bejan has some advice on how to mathematically build the perfect bonfire.
MEMS Professor Olivier Delaire is using neutrons to reveal remarkable atomic behavior in thermoelectric materials for more efficient conversion of heat into electricity.
CEE Professor Marc Deshusses's startup company 374Water aims to use a tried and tested method to destroy PFAS and other contaminants at commercially viable volumes, using supercritical water.
BME Professor Nimmi Ramanujam, the recipient of the highest award for outstanding contributions to biomedical engineering, shares her thoughts on the field and her research.
An article depicting how metamaterial technology first developed by ECE Professor David Smith could someday lead to true invisibility suits.
MEMS Professor Ken Gall works with campus collaborators on a gel-based cartilage substitute to relieve achy knees that’s even stronger and more durable than the real thing.
ECE Professor Steve Cummer is helping to crack the mystery of the phenomenon behind a massive electrical discharge that rose 50 miles into space.
ECE Professor Aaron Franklin describes how nanotechnology can revolutionize health care through the use of electronic temporary tattoos that monitor and treat patients.