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Tony Jun Huang Wins ASME Worcester Reed Warner Medal
5/7 Pratt School of Engineering

Tony Jun Huang Wins ASME Worcester Reed Warner Medal

Huang was recognized for his field-defining contributions to surface acoustic wave microfluidics and the permanent literature of engineering.

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Clean Sweep: Duke Engineering Graduate Programs All Rank in Top 25
4/7 Pratt School of Engineering

Clean Sweep: Duke Engineering Graduate Programs All Rank in Top 25

Continuing a decade-long run of rising in national rankings, all of Duke Engineering’s graduate programs ranked in the top 25 by U.S. News & World Report for the first time.

University teacher and students watch a robot arm throw a ping pong ball into a cup.
Building Better Robots and Better Teams
3/28 Duke Office of Interdisciplinary Programs

Building Better Robots and Better Teams

Siobhan Oca designs collaborative courses that build confidence, creativity and real-world engineering skills

Duke Engineering's co-op program embeds master's students in full-time professional roles for up to a year, building the skills, network and experience that top employers are looking for.
The Duke Co-op Advantage
3/23 Pratt School of Engineering

The Duke Co-op Advantage

Duke Engineering's co-op program embeds master's students in full-time professional roles for up to a year, building the skills, network and experience that top employers are looking for.

A research team stands around a laboratory workstation with optical equipment, computers, and a laser system.
From Physics to Treatment: How Fundamental Research Improves Kidney Stone Care
3/11 Pratt School of Engineering

From Physics to Treatment: How Fundamental Research Improves Kidney Stone Care

An overview of Pei Zhong’s work over the past several decades reveals how fundamental engineering research — often done far from the clinic — plays a critical role in shaping safer, more effective medical technologies.

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Student Ventures That Solve Real-World Problems
2/23 Duke Today

Student Ventures That Solve Real-World Problems

MEMS student Avihan Jain created an AI-powered, interactive stuffed animal designed to make learning a second language fun for children.