
‘Embrace the Ditch,’ and Other Lessons Learned in Duke CEE’s Overture Engineering
Civil and environmental engineering students learn to design buildings within less-than-optimal parameters in a collaborative capstone course
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Civil and environmental engineering students learn to design buildings within less-than-optimal parameters in a collaborative capstone course
On a Star Wars-themed field of play, student teams deployed small robots they had constructed
Two projects from First-Year Design course are patent-pending. Student surveys suggest the course also fosters teamwork, leadership and communication skills.
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Efficient and resilient coordination among autonomous agents plays an important role in various domains such as energy management, robotic swarms, autonomous vehicles and beyond. As these systems grow in complexity […]
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Kick-start your week with Coffee Monday for Engineering Master’s Programs Students! Join us every Monday from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM at the Teer 102 Student Lounge. Enjoy a cup […]
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Sepsis, a life-threatening syndrome arising from a dysregulated host response to infection, exhibits significant heterogeneity in clinical presentation and outcome. This complexity underscores the need for refined stratification strategies beyond […]
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