
Duke Trailblazer: Marc Deshusses
Marc Deshusses has been working on a novel "pressure cooker on steroids" sanitation solution for over a decade
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
The materials scientist was recognized for co-discovering a new class of extreme materials that are among the hardest and most thermally stable known
With a wealth of experience and a passion for engineering education, Bozic is ready to lead the MEM program to new heights and drive innovation and excellence in engineering management.
Cocks was a highly regarded professor of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science for nearly 50 years at Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering.
The highly competitive Graduate Research Fellowship, offered by the National Science Foundation, provides graduate students annual financial support for five years.
The internationally recognized pioneer in stem cell and vascular biology, will lead Duke BME through 2027
Intro to Medical Robotics offers a comprehensive introduction to the field, focusing on technical instruction and real-world problem solving through multiple projects.
As humanity looks towards longer space missions, the issue of medication stability becomes increasingly critical. Daniel Buckland highlights the potential risks posed by expiring medications in space.
The workshop encourages regional middle school students to develop confidence in math through team-based, logic-focused activities.
Feng joins IGNIITE 2024, which focuses on early-career scientists and engineers converting disruptive ideas into impactful energy technologies.
AI approaches and an enormous open-source dataset could spark rapid advancements in adaptive radar systems similar to those seen in computer vision over the past two decades