
Celebrating Summer Award Season
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions over the summer
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions over the summer
Joint NRT Symposium Chicago 2022 saw aiM trainees and project leaders combine for a three-university collaborative event
Soft surface adapts and reshapes itself to match a wide array of objects and motions
Students from Durham, NC, learn engineering fundamentals through two summer outreach programs at Duke
MEMS Professor Adrian Bejan has some advice on how to mathematically build the perfect bonfire.
Cryogenic electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) rapidly creates high-resolution images of the smallest pieces of proteins at the atomic level.
Through tight-knit cohorts, the unique endowed program provides financial aid, dedicated advising, a summer bridge program, and opportunities for research and entrepreneurship.
MEMS Professor Olivier Delaire is using neutrons to reveal remarkable atomic behavior in thermoelectric materials for more efficient conversion of heat into electricity.
Through their engagement with quad communities, fellows will support undergraduate intellectual exploration outside of the classroom
This year’s DST Seed Grant winners represent the great potential for significant medical, engineering and scientific contributions to region and nation.
With expertise in course design, the Duke PhD graduate and new MEMS professor of the practice will also serve as an assistant director of master's degrees
MEMS Professor Ken Gall works with campus collaborators on a gel-based cartilage substitute to relieve achy knees that’s even stronger and more durable than the real thing.