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.
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.
Graduating mechanical engineering major Megan Glasgow spent four years in Duke’s ROTC program getting hands-on design experience and honing interdisciplinary skills.
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.
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.
Tony Jun Huang demonstrats an ultrasound-triggered delivery platform designed to improve intracellular delivery of PROTACs.
Genevieve Lipp reframes teamwork as a virtue as part of her efforts to integrate ethics into her First-Year Computing class.
New ultrasound-based approach to getting relatively large therapeutics into cancer cells shows promise in benchtop experiments.
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.
Duke Engineering's "Character Forward Initiative" is helping to shape students' outlooks and perspectives beginning in EGR 101.
MEMS student Avihan Jain created an AI-powered, interactive stuffed animal designed to make learning a second language fun for children.