Cameron Kim Receives ASEE Biomedical Engineering Teaching Award
Kim was recognized for his leadership in the field of engineering education
Kim was recognized for his leadership in the field of engineering education
Roy joins three Duke colleagues recognized for their interdisciplinary research and their dedication to teaching, research and service.
In this video, Gen. (ret.) CQ Brown Jr., Duke’s newly appointed executive-in-residence, delivers a welcome message to Duke student veterans.
Interdisciplinary team took the prize for their business plan for driving adoption of geothermal energy hubs to power co-located data centers.
Increasing the presence of a naturally occurring molecule helps illuminate pathways for improving brain imaging and the efficiency of optogenetic tools
Cochlear implants, modern ultrasound, and head and neck safety are just a few of the impactful advances that have come out of Duke Engineering research.
Yao was recognized for his research to advance photoacoustic imaging technologies
The annual lecture enables Duke faculty to learn more about the work of their recently promoted or hired colleagues.
With an appointment in MEMS, Gallimore discusses his role as provost, Duke’s academic priorities and shift toward AI.
Duke’s Artificial Intelligence for Materials (aiM) program trains graduate students to use AI to accelerate materials discovery.
Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science faculty and students presented on engineering ethics, robotics education, k12 outreach and more at ASEE in Montreal.
Wireless and optical communications expert receives NSF CAREER award to evaluate analog radio-over-fiber technology.