Four Duke Engineers Recognized as Most Cited by Clarivate in 2024
Four Duke Engineers are included in the most highly-cited list this year. Their scholarly publications are viewed as important and influential by their peers.
Four Duke Engineers are included in the most highly-cited list this year. Their scholarly publications are viewed as important and influential by their peers.
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions over the summer
Adrian Bejan was recently awarded the ASME Medal for his career spanning several decades defined by creativity and impact
Highly competitive national awards will help new and returning BME graduate students and post-docs conduct exciting research
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”
The 2024-2025 class of Graduate Research Fellows includes four MEMS students whose focus aligns with the program’s goal of exploring the universe.
The highly competitive Graduate Research Fellowship, offered by the National Science Foundation, provides graduate students annual financial support for five years.
Feng joins IGNIITE 2024, which focuses on early-career scientists and engineers converting disruptive ideas into impactful energy technologies.
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions to start off the year
The two have been recognized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics for their work on aeroelastic computation.
Kenneth Hall was recognized for his research spanning several key areas in aerodynamics, including unsteady aerodynamics, structural dynamics and aeroelasticity.