
Duke Engineering Celebrates the Class of 2025
On Sunday, May 11, 2025, Duke Engineering celebrated nearly 1,100 graduates from its various programs.
On Sunday, May 11, 2025, Duke Engineering celebrated nearly 1,100 graduates from its various programs.
Several groups of students and faculty in multiple programs tied to Duke Engineering are working to help those suffering from humanitarian crises.
Genevieve Lipp is reimagining the way coding is taught by focusing on process.
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 change.
New faculty member Joanna Bertram brings interdisciplinary, fine-movement robotics research to Pratt.
An inside look at one student’s journey tenting in Duke’s famous K-ville for four years as an engineering student.
Duke researchers are launching an open-source publishing model where researchers are incentivized to participate in every step of a paper’s journey.
Hypothesizing the underlying principles of mechanics and putting them to the test helps students solidify fundamental concepts.
Discover how Ted Kaufman's education and experience in Duke's mechanical engineering program helped launch his political career closely tied to President Joe Biden.
Graduating MEMS senior Izzy Dudlyke has combined Duke's strengths in engineering and the liberal arts to pursue her dream of working on movie sets and entertainment projects.
Boyuan Chen's General Robotics Lab is just one group using the opportunities that Duke Forest provides to design, test and train drones.
A team of researchers at Duke University have invented a program that uses written prompts to build personalized robots.