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Ready to learn hands-on? As a Duke engineering student, you'll work on design projects for real-world clients—from Day 1.
Just over 10 years since first breaking into the top 30, Duke Engineering’s graduate program continues to climb amongst its ...
More than three decades after Duke faculty helped develop modern wireless technology, the university remains at the forefront ...
Could a virtual model of your body—a “digital twin”—predict heart trouble, well before you feel symptoms? Learn how we’re finding, tracking and treating human disease with Dean Jerome P. Lynch and ...
The rigorous engineering education we provide to students at all stages of their lives is the center of who we are as an institution. A Duke Engineering education leads to lives of purpose and ...
Junjie Yao of Duke Biomedical Engineering has been elected to the College of Fellows at the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). Yao, an associate professor of biomedical ...
Rudin was recognized for her outstanding research on interpretable machine learning and for significant contributions across a wide range of applications. Cynthia Rudin, professor of computer science, ...
Researchers at Duke University and North Carolina State University have discovered a handful of new CRISPR-Cas systems that could add to the capabilities of the already transformational gene editing ...
Kathy Nightingale, the Theo Pilkington Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, received the William J. Fry Memorial Lecture Award from the American Institute of Ultrasound Medicine (AIUM).
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a 3D imaging method to precisely map and categorize the social behavior of animals. By quantitatively measuring the movements, interactions, and ...
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