This Creepy Blob Robot Will Keep Going Even if You Break Its Legs
While Argus looks like a sea urchin, Boyuan Chen and his lab took cues from physics, not biology.
While Argus looks like a sea urchin, Boyuan Chen and his lab took cues from physics, not biology.
Leading experts in aerospace from industry and academia gathered to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the quickly evolving aviation industry.
Day three of the NAE regional meeting held at Duke featured engaging discussions centered on industry opportunities for technology adoption and capital investments.
The second session on day 1 of the NAE regional meeting held at Duke looked at ambitious ideas of aircraft design to solve challenges in commercial aviation.
A robot being developed at Duke University is almost ready to face the world, in any direction.
Duke engineers introduce Argus, a robot with no front, no back and 20 eyes, as proof-of-concept for a new design principle called dynamic symmetry.
Mechanical engineering senior Ben Verlander developed his passion for renewable energy innovation through interdisciplinary learning, student leadership, and hands-on industry projects during his time at Duke.
A new “AI in Manufacturing” course gives students hands-on experience and industry insight into how artificial intelligence is transforming the way products are designed, built and delivered.
On Sunday, May 10, 2026, Duke Engineering celebrated over 1,200 graduates from its various programs.
Through interactive experiments, colorful demos and lively conversations, MEMS and other Duke engineering departments welcomed local families for a day of hands-on discovery.
Huang was recognized for his field-defining contributions to surface acoustic wave microfluidics and the permanent literature of engineering.
From 3D printed braces used by the NFL to a gel that can help regrow bones, all kinds of innovations are coming out of a Duke incubator called the BRiDGE.