Hello, and thank you for taking the time to peruse the 86th edition of the DukEngineer magazine! This long-running publication and tradition has a history of both providing a glimpse into today’s Duke ...
Harnessing the power of next-generation computing will change the world. We stand at a historic inflection point with AI breakthroughs, quantum computing, and next-generation hardware on the horizon.
Student Student Hezekiah Gabaldon Profile Photo +1 919 660 1376 hezekiah.gabaldon@duke.edu ...
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Student Student Caroline Winakur Profile Photo +1 919 660 5252 caroline.winakur@duke.edu ...
Student Student Ella Hamer Profile Photo +1 919 660 5131 ella.hamer@duke.edu ...
Research Technician I Research Technician I Palak Jolly Profile Photo +1 919 660 5131 palak.jolly@duke.edu ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have used induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to grow specialized blood vessel cells critical to retinal health for the first time. When injected into mouse ...
Yiran Chen and Helen Li have won the A. Richard Newton Technical Impact Award for their foundational research on magnetic random access memory (MRAM). Two Duke Engineering leaders in electrical and ...
A group of Duke undergraduates, doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers and faculty members spanning several years were recognized along with national collaborators for their work to develop novel ...
New Imaging Technique Reveals the Brain’s Waste-Removal System in Action Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a technique to non-invasively visualize the brain’s waste-removal system ...
Certificate & minor programs allow Duke Engineering students to explore the world of energy through either a board interdisciplinary lens or a deep technical dive. Josiah Knight didn’t come to Duke ...
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