A Civil Engineering Renaissance
Civil engineering is coming back into vogue in untraditional ways for students looking to solve global challenges
Civil engineering is coming back into vogue in untraditional ways for students looking to solve global challenges
The Bass Society of Fellows serves to recognize and support outstanding faculty
At a recent Duke University symposium moderated by Dean Jerry Lynch, experts exchanged ideas about accelerating sustainable infrastructure development
The Outreach Design Education program’s recent hackathon helped engage students from Lowe’s Grove Middle School with the world of engineering and offered hands-on opportunities to tackle real world problems.
Michell Tampe has been deeply rooted in Duke's community, contributing to its educational culture by fostering a collaborative atmosphere for students.
Randles was recognized for her groundbreaking work to use high performance computing to revolutionize medical diagnostics
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) appointments will develop future data and computer science talent and improve career opportunities for women of color in tech
Duke's Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility (SMIF) is an integral part of RTNN and its outreach efforts
Paris Brown, an engineer, ceramist, and pilot—is charting a course toward neuroethics and science policy after graduation
After two years working with alumni and parents, Tarina Argese is moving into a new role as director of undergraduate student affairs
Kishor Trivedi was recognized for his fundamental contributions to software and systems reliability engineering research, practice and education
Coarser modeling approach allows researchers to better understand the process by which DNA folds into engineered nanoscale structures to speed innovation