
Randles Named Distinguished Member of Association of Computing Machinery
Amanda Randles was recognized for using computational models to improve the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of human diseases
Amanda Randles was recognized for using computational models to improve the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of human diseases
Launched by BME PhD graduate Stefan Roberts, inSoma Bio provides an elegant solution for rebuilding soft tissue in breast cancer patients
David Lyman traveled the world after graduating in 1958, eventually leading a life based in Bangkok focused on climate conservation and animal protection
Group of five students in Duke’s Master’s of Engineering in Cybersecurity placed in the top 10% of a prestigious nationwide competition
Duke Engineering faculty contribute to a panel on generative AI, why it's suddenly everywhere, and what lies ahead.
Health and Wellness Coaching invites students to use existing strengths and resources to move toward their goals
Mixed-signal training acceleration proposed in 2014 wins Yiran Chen a ‘10-year Retrospective’ award
Duke Engineering’s new translation accelerator in the Christensen Family Center for Innovation moved a DNA-based dietary test idea further toward making a clinical impact
Pratt Dean Jerry Lynch says NYC beachhead will advance Duke's climate goals
The National Science and Technology Medals Foundation hosted a video series to showcase the work that AiiCE has done in making the computer science field more equitable and inclusive for all
Demonstration reveals potential vulnerability of our increasingly automated cars
Adrienne Stiff-Roberts created a new workshop that gave master’s students an unusual opportunity to make connections and do problem solving