Bursting Cancer-Seeking Microbubbles to Deliver Deadly Drugs
New ultrasound-based approach to getting relatively large therapeutics into cancer cells shows promise in benchtop experiments.
New ultrasound-based approach to getting relatively large therapeutics into cancer cells shows promise in benchtop experiments.
Students in Duke’s Master of Engineering Management program share their favorite social activities, local discoveries and insider tips for making the most of life in...
Biomedical engineering professor recognized for pioneering technologies that transform women’s cancer care worldwide.
With advanced computing, semiconductors and AI hardware essential to national competitiveness, a transformative investment positions Duke to lead in computer engineering.
This Earth Month, register to see what students across Duke are accomplishing through internships, course-based projects, and other campus initiatives. Featuring a networking reception with light refreshments, brief remarks from […]
Apr 21 6:00 pm Energy Hub Lobby, Gross Hall 100
Apr 13
Title of talk: Ferroelectrics and Solid-State Cooling? Ferroelectrics, with their intrinsically polar structures, provide a multifunctional platform that enables the efficient exchange and conversion of electrical energy and signals with […]
12:00 pm Teer 203
Apr 13
Join us for tea and snacks on the 3rd floor of Gross Hall! This is a great chance to meet colleagues in a casual environment. All Welcome!
1:00 pm Gross Hall, Ahmadieh Family Atrium, 3rd Floor
Apr 13
Mathematics professor Di Fang will lead this short course on quantum algorithms as part of the Information Initiative’s Pop-Up Mini course series. For more information about our Pop-Up Courses and […]
1:25 pm Gross Hall, Ahmadieh Family Grand Hall, Room 330