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Putting the SE Back in Silicon Electronics
3/8/23 Pratt School of Engineering

Putting the SE Back in Silicon Electronics

Researchers gathered at Duke to answer the CHIPS and Science Act’s call to reinvigorate the nation’s silicon-related research and manufacturing abilities

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Brain Tumour Discovery Paves Way for New Drug Treatments
3/7/23 University of Nottingham

Brain Tumour Discovery Paves Way for New Drug Treatments

MEMS prof David Needham and colleagues are working to confirm that some brain tumors feature high levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptors, which could inform therapeutics

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Duke Engineering: Then & Now
2/20/23 Pratt School of Engineering

Duke Engineering: Then & Now

As part of National Engineers Week, take a look at how Duke Engineering has changed and grown over the years

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Design Challenge Feels Like Fun, Actually Earns Credits
2/2/23 Duke Research Blog

Design Challenge Feels Like Fun, Actually Earns Credits

Graduate and undergraduate students team up to create a potentially commercially viable novel smart fitness device, culminating in an end-of-semester product trade show

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Graduate School Names 13 Dean’s Award Recipients for 2023
1/24/23 Duke Graduate School

Graduate School Names 13 Dean’s Award Recipients for 2023

Three Duke Engineers were named winners of the 2023 Dean's Awards, which recognize outstanding efforts by graduate students, faculty and departments/programs.

Mohamed Zaher of AMM Inc. and Thomas Peng of Duke University
The Power of Mentorship
1/12/23 SAE International

The Power of Mentorship

Mohamed Zaher of AMM Inc. and Duke Engineering master's student Thomas Peng met through SAE’s mentoring program, and the professional connection was instant.