
Faculty-Founded Startup restor3d Raises $14M From 147 investors
The medical device company, which is commercializing technology developed by Duke MEMS's Ken Gall, made the disclosure in an SEC filing
The medical device company, which is commercializing technology developed by Duke MEMS's Ken Gall, made the disclosure in an SEC filing
Image contest at Duke explores and explains the world around us
Duke University celebrates some of the many women scholars who are changing the world with innovations for a more sustainable future
The materials scientist was recognized for outstanding contributions to polymer and soft matter physics
Lisa Burton O'Toole provides investment and resources for early-stage, women-led startups across media, data, health care and technology
Leslie Voorhees Means is the co-founder and CEO of Anomalie, the first direct-to-consumer wedding dress company
The Duke MEM professor's fourth book for a general audience, “Time and Beauty,” was published by World Scientific
One project will create a book club between engineering faculty and undergraduate students and another will start a series of faculty-staff workshops in Duke MEMS.
Duke researchers present virtual seminars on how biomaterials, AI, sustainable and energy materials, and metamaterials address societal problems
The student-scholars benefit from small seminar sizes, intensive mentoring, and hands-on work at the Duke Marine Laboratory developing new marine conservation technology.
Competitive five-year grant will help Po-Chun Hsu develop new wearable technology to manage heat around the human body without using additional power supply
MEMS Professor Matthew Becker and colleagues have found a way to use organic compounds derived from sugar to make a new family of eco-friendly polymers.