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Junjie Yao poses with members of AIMBE as he is inducted into the College of Fellows.
Junjie Yao Elected to AIMBE College of Fellows
4/1 Pratt School of Engineering

Junjie Yao Elected to AIMBE College of Fellows

The honor from the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering represents the top 2% of engineers in the field

Cynthia Rudin
Cynthia Rudin Elected AAAS Fellow
3/28 Pratt School of Engineering

Cynthia Rudin Elected AAAS Fellow

Rudin was recognized for her outstanding research on interpretable machine learning and for significant contributions across a wide range of applications.

Rich Eva sits at a table with other speakers in the background
Pluralism As a Critical Engineering Tool
3/27 Pratt School of Engineering

Pluralism As a Critical Engineering Tool

Rich Eva recently joined a panel for Duke’s Initiative on Pluralism, Free Inquiry, and Belonging to show how engineering lessons in pluralism can help anybody have constructive dialogue.

julia darcy
Water is Scarce. How Can We Safely Reuse it?
3/27 Duke Today

Water is Scarce. How Can We Safely Reuse it?

Researchers are developing technology to attract and absorb contaminants from different sources so the water can be used again.

Man and woman standing in an office, smiling chatting with each other.
Five Questions with Maddie Go and Andrew Tie
3/24 Pratt School of Engineering

Five Questions with Maddie Go and Andrew Tie

Senior Communications Specialists Maddie Go and Andrew Tie discuss how they're helping to promote the Pratt School of Engineering within and outside of Duke.

Xiaoyue Ni
Materials Morph for Easier Health Monitoring
3/20 Duke Today

Materials Morph for Easier Health Monitoring

Xiaoyue Ni is creating wearable technology that goes beyond just tracking your steps, for everything from pregnancy to sleep patterns