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Hypothesizing the underlying principles of mechanics and putting them to the test helps students solidify fundamental ...
A Climate+ project built a data mining algorithm capable of connecting satellite imagery data to levels of salinity in coastal rivers, which could help communities prepare for the effects of climate ...
Faculty Awards Miaofang Chi was named a Fellow of the Materials Research Society Ashutosh Chilkoti won the 2025 Technology Innovation and Development Award from the Society for Biomaterials Stefano ...
For years, Computational Methods in Engineering (EGR 103L) has been a hallmark of the first-year engineering curriculum. In the course, an experience shared by students from all prospective Pratt ...
Several groups of students and faculty in multiple programs tied to Duke Engineering are working to help those suffering from humanitarian crises. In response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, ...
Professor Joanna Bertram joined the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science (MEMS) this past winter, bringing her expertise in the field of medical robotics. Professor ...
Electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering major honored by Duke Alumni Engagement and Development for efforts to streamline alumni-student mentorship programs. Catherine Yang, a ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a novel imaging system that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to visualize individual retinal cells better than more expensive ...
Duke researchers are launching an open-source publishing model where researchers are incentivized to participate in every step of a paper’s journey. When Han Zhang published his first research paper ...
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Former Duke football running back Jaylen Coleman has taken lessons learned in two Duke Engineering degrees to launch a 3D-printed sign business. After LED strips gone wrong, Jaylen Coleman has made ...
I almost didn’t become an engineer. That might sound dramatic, but it’s true. If you had told me years ago that I would be studying engineering at Duke—let alone writing about it—I wouldn’t have ...