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Teaching Robots How to Learn
11/25/24 Duke Engineering YouTube

Teaching Robots How to Learn

Join Dean Jerry Lynch and General Robotics Lab Director Boyuan Chen as they dive into the transformative world of intelligent systems and robotics at Duke University.

John Dolbow
Dolbow Named Associate Vice President for Research & Innovation
11/20/24 Duke Today

Dolbow Named Associate Vice President for Research & Innovation

In his new role, Dolbow will have an expanded portfolio focused on liaising with faculty in the STEM fields and assisting OR&I leadership in developing support and services for all researchers, including faculty, trainees, and staff

Johann Guilleminot
Guilleminot Selected as Provost Faculty Fellow for 2024-25
11/20/24 Duke Today

Guilleminot Selected as Provost Faculty Fellow for 2024-25

The Provost Faculty Fellows program is a new initiative that aims to introduce Duke faculty members to key leadership roles and responsibilities and areas of strategic focus of the university

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Empowering Women in STEM Through Collaborative Innovation
11/14/24 Pratt School of Engineering

Empowering Women in STEM Through Collaborative Innovation

MEMS and CS are ranked among the top 20 departments for women in STEM for their commitment to fostering inclusive, collaborative education and research.

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New DLP Resin Yields Parts With Minimal Shrinkage and Residual Stress
10/30/24 Engineering.com

New DLP Resin Yields Parts With Minimal Shrinkage and Residual Stress

Duke researchers have developed a new solvent-free polymer resin specifically designed for DLP printing that not only eliminates shrinkage problems with finished pieces but also results in improved mechanical properties of the part.

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Learning to Fail Upward, on Land and Sea
10/25/24 Pratt School of Engineering

Learning to Fail Upward, on Land and Sea

Seniors in Duke's hands-on mechanical engineering capstone built an entry for the Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race, an annual event with roots dating to the 1960s.