Joanna Deaton: Transforming Robotics in Medicine
New faculty member Joanna Deaton brings expertise in the field of medical robotics and advances in surgical tools
New faculty member Joanna Deaton brings expertise in the field of medical robotics and advances in surgical tools
Research from Benjamin Wiley and Ken Gall that is trying to create a hydrogel to replace damaged cartilage
New faculty member Christopher Douglas plans to expand on his research of thermo-fluid dynamics, motivated by applications in renewable power generation
Tony Jun Huang and colleagues have developed a platform that uses sound waves to sort viruses from other compounds in a liquid.
Adrian Bejan proposes a theory about how many mental images our brain takes as we age as a reason why time seems to go slower in our youths
Pilot funding will support innovative, collaborative research projects that will contribute to the transformation of biomedical solutions to health inequities
Adrian Bejan shares one of many theories for why time seems to speed up as we age.
career has shed multiple insights into the molecular basis for the physical behavior of polymers through theoretical modeling of polymeric liquids and networks, including association and entanglement effects
The highest award that the society can bestow recognizes “eminently distinguished engineering achievement”
Liang Feng is pursuing a unique approach to tackling climate change by efficiently capturing and storing gas molecules
Researchers at Duke are focused on understanding how 2-meter-long DNA is organized within a micron-size cell nucleus
The 2024-2025 class of Graduate Research Fellows includes four MEMS students whose focus aligns with the program’s goal of exploring the universe.