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Could Quantum Give Us the Generative AI We’re Looking For?
10/14/23 I/O Magazine

Could Quantum Give Us the Generative AI We’re Looking For?

Quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI) might seem as distant from each other as New York and Los Angeles. But according to Duke Quantum Center (DQC) director Chris Monroe, the two subjects are practically next-door neighbors.

XPRIZE Singapore Team.
Inside the XPRIZE Pressure Cooker
10/13/23 I/O Magazine

Inside the XPRIZE Pressure Cooker

A Duke-led team of engineers and conservationists race to beat the clock in the semifinals of a $10M competition to sample rainforest biodiversity.

Bridge in Eswatini built by DEID.
Building Bridges with Communities, Not for Them
10/11/23 I/O Magazine

Building Bridges with Communities, Not for Them

Students constructing a 122-meter footbridge in Eswatini benefit from the work just as much as those who will use it on a daily basis.

STEM has Style
10/10/23 Pratt School of Engineering

STEM has Style

STEM educators and fashion entrepreneurs team up to change perceptions of computing and engineering through ‘TechArts and Crafts’ workshops

The Next Frontier in Forever Chemicals: Environmental Implications of Clean Energy
10/9/23 Nicholas School of the Environment

The Next Frontier in Forever Chemicals: Environmental Implications of Clean Energy

As the world endeavors to extricate itself from a carbon economy in favor of clean energy, Lee Ferguson is working to shed light on the potential environmental risks posed by bis-perfluoroalkyl sulfonimides, a primary electrolyte in lithium-ion batteries

Jeffrey Glass
Duke ECE Professor Joins NSF-funded Visioning Group
10/5/23 Pratt School of Engineering

Duke ECE Professor Joins NSF-funded Visioning Group

Jeffrey Glass will collaborate with leaders in academia, industry, governmental and non-profit groups to develop bold new paths for the field of engineering