Engineering Humanitarian Aid
Several groups of students and faculty in multiple programs tied to Duke Engineering are working to help those suffering from humanitarian crises.
Several groups of students and faculty in multiple programs tied to Duke Engineering are working to help those suffering from humanitarian crises.
Genevieve Lipp is reimagining the way coding is taught by focusing on process.
A Climate+ project built a data mining algorithm capable of connecting satellite imagery data to levels of salinity in coastal rivers, which could help communities prepare for the effects of climate change.
Former Duke football running back Jaylen Coleman has taken lessons learned in two Duke Engineering degrees to launch a 3D-printed sign business.
New faculty member Joanna Bertram brings interdisciplinary, fine-movement robotics research to Pratt.
Startups from Duke Engineering and the School of Medicine are finding success in Research Triangle Park.
An inside look at one engineering student’s journey tenting in Duke’s famous K-ville over four years.
Annie Ming Kowalik reflects on her experiences as a woman in engineering growing up and coming to Duke.
A new cost-efficient and open-source technology could revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of eye and brain diseases.
Duke researchers are launching an open-source publishing model where researchers are incentivized to participate in every step of a paper’s journey.
Students from Duke's Design Climate program are moving forward with two entrepreneurial programs.
Duke Engineering faculty garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions over the first half of 2025.