Sound-Induced Electric Fields Control the Tiniest Particles
Acoustoelectronic tweezers gently manipulate biological nanoparticles just a few nanometers wide
Acoustoelectronic tweezers gently manipulate biological nanoparticles just a few nanometers wide
The Duke Endowment of Charlotte, N.C., is supporting Duke University’s efforts to expand its faculty in computation, materials science and the resilience of the body and brain by completing the second phase of a $100 million investment. This is the largest award Duke University has ever received.
Trilogy of papers provide insight into a critical step in how some viruses reproduce
If discovering and designing next-gen materials is like cooking, Duke engineer Cate Brinson is writing the materials cookbook.
Four-decade relationship with LORD Corporation leads to support for Duke Engineering, student financial aid
Since 1984, the Lord Foundation of North Carolina has given $47 million to advance Duke Engineering teaching and research