
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
Researchers gathered at Duke to answer the CHIPS and Science Act’s call to reinvigorate the nation’s silicon-related research and manufacturing abilities
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
MEMS Professor Adrian Bejan joins a podcast to talk about his recent book, "Time and Beauty: Why Time Flies and Beauty Never Dies."
Duke engineers and neuroscientists put four touch-sensitive, electrically responsive proteins to the test
As part of National Engineers Week, take a look at how Duke Engineering has changed and grown over the years
Researchers find that cataracts and turbulence that seem to slow water’s flow actually facilitate it
Award will help unlock the potential of historically underappreciated control theory to solve modern challenges of controlling fleets of autonomous vehicles
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
Three Duke Engineers were named winners of the 2023 Dean's Awards, which recognize outstanding efforts by graduate students, faculty and departments/programs.
The assistant professor and control-systems expert will be recognized with other award recipients on March 30.
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.
Boyuan Chen