
Ring Resonators Unlock New Abilities in Acoustic Tweezers
New approach to devices that manipulate small particles with acoustic waves could enable enhanced abilities
New approach to devices that manipulate small particles with acoustic waves could enable enhanced abilities
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions over the summer
ECE graduate student Matthew LaRosa is using machine learning and generative AI to understand strategies for making rapid decisions in complex environments.
A new curriculum in the master’s program in Electrical and Computer Engineering’s Machine Learning and Big Data study track will debut in Fall 2025, aligning student training with current industry needs.
Duke Engineering’s annual Graduate School Boot Camp provides resources for those interested taking their next academic step—at Duke or anywhere else
Researchers at Duke University have developed a polymer that can be used in commercial 3D printers without solvent, leading to major advantages across different applications.
Join Dean Jerry Lynch for a conversation with Professors Judy Ledlee and Jesko Von Windheim about how Duke's Design Climate program guides students through the creation of a triple-bottom-line startup that will have a positive impact in the world.
New program allows color blind Duke personnel to borrow EnChroma color enhancing glasses from the library for up to a week at a time
Researchers give robots a sense of touch by “listening” to vibrations, allowing them to identify materials, understand shapes and recognize objects just like human hands
Highly competitive national awards will help new and returning BME graduate students and post-docs conduct exciting research
CEE PhD student Shannon Plunkett recently won a “Best Student Paper” award for her work on mercury toxicity caused by artisanal gold mining
To become more resilient, small towns at risk need better data. Researchers are trying to narrow the gap.