“Virtual Pillars” Separate and Sort Blood-Based Nanoparticles
Sorting biological nanoparticles 500 times thinner than a human hair could improve a wide variety of diagnostics and treatments
Sorting biological nanoparticles 500 times thinner than a human hair could improve a wide variety of diagnostics and treatments
Senior Kyla Hunter was part of a group of Duke members of the Society of Women Engineers who shared in an incredibly inspirational and memorable weekend
Duke engineers are among the discipline's most influential scholars in 2022, according to Clarivate analytics
Students in Duke Engineering's First-Year Design course prototype a chair storage rack for the Duke art museum that won't pinch fingers.
Duke Robotics is expanding its areas of expertise with the hiring of Siobhan Oca and Boyuan Chen
Super-hard, high-temperature, “high-entropy” carbides demonstrate plasmonic properties useful for a wide range of aerospace applications
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.