
Afsaneh Rahbar: Optimizing Computation Theory and Data Centers
New faculty member Afsaneh Rahbar is using her love of mathematics and logic to teach the next generation of great computational thinkers
New faculty member Afsaneh Rahbar is using her love of mathematics and logic to teach the next generation of great computational thinkers
career has shed multiple insights into the molecular basis for the physical behavior of polymers through theoretical modeling of polymeric liquids and networks, including association and entanglement effects
Highly competitive national awards will help new and returning BME graduate students and post-docs conduct exciting research
A group of students in Duke Engineers for International Development spent their summer improving the lives of the residents of a small Bolivian town
The highest award that the society can bestow recognizes “eminently distinguished engineering achievement”
The award will be used to develop AI algorithms to design proteins that can precisely bind and modify proteins associated with undruggable diseases
Liang Feng is pursuing a unique approach to tackling climate change by efficiently capturing and storing gas molecules
Pranam Chatterjee and his lab use generative AI to explore how they can destroy proteins affiliated with rare, deadly diseases.
Researchers at Duke are focused on understanding how 2-meter-long DNA is organized within a micron-size cell nucleus
After making Duke her number one choice for college, first-year student Grace Marquez is testing the biomedical engineering waters
Marc Deshusses has been working on a novel "pressure cooker on steroids" sanitation solution for over a decade
A new grant awarded to a Duke-Cambridge team attacks the challenges of creating digital twins of geometrically complex systems