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June 15, 2017
Autism App Team Wins Cultural Diversity Award
International Society for Autism Research recognizes app designed to help expand autism screenings to young children in low-resource areas
June 14, 2017
Printed Sensors Monitor Tire Wear in Real Time
Electrical engineers have invented a printed sensor made of metallic carbon nanotubes that can monitor the tread of tires in real-time.

June 08, 2017
From the Abacus to Supercomputers to Quantum Computers
Jungsang Kim helps lead the charge into a new computing revolution

June 05, 2017
Removing Blurred Lines Caused by Shaky Hands
Duke University algorithm recently integrated into Adobe After Effects makes blurred images caused by shaky footage a thing of the past

May 31, 2017
ECE Student Shares Insights from a Semester at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Zhiqin Huang received a grant to spend time at the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies at the renowned lab in New Mexico.

May 26, 2017
A Leviathan Lurking in the Foundry
Duke's first student Robosub in nearly a decade competes in an international competition

May 25, 2017
Envisioning the Future of Robots
The Amazon Picking Challenge pits Pratt's finest against international professionals and the demands of tomorrow's industrial needs

May 18, 2017
Chakrabarty Wins 2017 IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Technical Achievement Award
Computer engineering innovator recognized for work in lab-on-a-chip design automation, 3-D integrated circuits and wireless sensor networks

May 14, 2017
Duke Engineering Celebrates Class of 2017
Dean Ravi Bellamkonda and the Pratt faculty awarded more than 500 degrees to undergraduate and graduate engineering students of the Class of 2017.

May 11, 2017
Engineering the Toilet
Toilet technology has been stigmatized by American culture for decades, but not at Duke. Materials scientist Jeffrey T. Glass, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and Brian Stoner, Research Triangle Institute (RTI) distinguished research fellow and Duke adjunct professor, are [...]