Stress-Tested Leadership
From crisis playbooks to organizational culture, leaders from different industries offer insight on leading through stress.
From crisis playbooks to organizational culture, leaders from different industries offer insight on leading through stress.
Duke ECE’s Maria Gorlatova earns a DARPA Director’s Fellowship to advance research that makes augmented reality safer for soldiers and everyday users.
Intensive program gives service members the tools to pitch, prototype and scale defense innovations that address real battlefield needs while earning credit toward a graduate engineering certificate or master’s degree.
Join Dean Jerry Lynch and General Robotics Lab Director Boyuan Chen as they dive into the transformative world of intelligent systems and robotics at Duke University.
With the support from the Department of Defense’s 2024 Innovator Award, Nimmi Ramanujam and an interdisciplinary team of researchers aim to improve the detection and treatment of early-stage breast cancer
Design Defense Studio brings together over a dozen members of the United States military to learn the science of innovation while tackling real-world problems for the Department of Defense
A Duke Engineering class launched a software startup called EZTrain that is poised to become a regular feature across several military branches
Maria Gorlatova has won a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Young Faculty Award to protect people from a blind spot of augmented reality research
Members of Duke faculty and innovators in the U.S. military met to exchange project ideas and research portfolios to find pathways to solutions
Duke partners with the Michigan Air National Guard and the U.S. Air Force to accelerate innovation in the Department of Defense
Maj. Patrick Kuiper, a Duke ECE doctoral student, is leveraging sensor data to improve the US Army's vehicle fleet
Agreement seeks to bring innovation to the military, increase learning and research opportunities for Duke faculty and students