Growing Triple-Decker Hybrid Crystals for Lasers
Collaboration between Duke and Purdue explores the fabrication and optoelectric characterization of multilayered perovskites
Collaboration between Duke and Purdue explores the fabrication and optoelectric characterization of multilayered perovskites
New faculty member Miaofang Chi is a leading expert in the development of new methods for cryogenic scanning electron microscopy systems
New program seeks to build confidence in future faculty applicants by looking beyond traditional application materials
By developing a brain imaging tool that can stick directly to a patient's scalp, Xiaoyue Ni and Junjie Yao aim to make it easier for doctors to diagnose strokes
New faculty member Liang Feng is engineering platforms to store gasses for climate and energy applications such as capturing carbon or fueling vehicles
Researchers across campus aim to harness bacteria to engineer adaptive living materials
MEMS Professor Adrian Bejan says that as we age, the rate at which we process visual information slows down, contributing to our experience of time speeding up.
MEMS Professor Olivier Delaire provides a new route to designing materials with tunable optical and thermal behaviors.
PhD student Iran Hernandez Imbert is helping improve geothermal technology through a series of national and international fellowships
Duke University and Knox St. Studios hosted a weekend long program aimed at empowering participants to build and pitch small-business ideas
Alumnus Cambre Kelly is developing innovative solutions to difficult clinical problems in orthopedics through two start-ups
MEMS Professor Olivier Delaire has helped uncover the atomic mechanisms that make a class of compounds called argyrodites attractive candidates for both solid-state battery electrolytes and thermoelectric energy converters.