Events

  • ECE Distinguished Speaker Series: Kaushik Roy, “From Dot Products to Softmax: Computing AI Workloads Where the Data Lives”

    Teer 203

    The energy and performance limits of modern AI systems are increasingly dominated by data movement across the memory hierarchy. Compute-in-Memory (CIM) has emerged as a compelling approach to mitigate this bottleneck by embedding computation within memory arrays. This talk presents a cross-layer perspective of CIM spanning CMOS and emerging non-volatile memory technologies for scalable AI […]

  • iiD TeaTime

    Gross Hall, Ahmadieh Family Atrium, 3rd Floor

    Join us for tea and snacks on the 3rd floor of Gross Hall! This is a great chance to meet colleagues in a casual environment. All Welcome!

  • Athena Seminar Series: Embodied AI at the Edge: Embedded Sensing and Mobile Agents for Next-Generation Intelligent Environments

    We have witnessed an explosion in the capabilities of foundation models and artificial intelligence to reason and generate content in the digital domain. Despite these advancements, there still exists a fundamental disconnect between their intelligence and our everyday physical environments. To bridge this gap and create truly ubiquitous intelligent environments that are capable of supporting […]

  • iiD TeaTime

    Gross Hall, Ahmadieh Family Atrium, 3rd Floor

    Join us for tea and snacks on the 3rd floor of Gross Hall! This is a great chance to meet colleagues in a casual environment. All Welcome!

  • ECE Distinguished Speaker Series: Tsu-Jae Liu, “Engineering Leadership in a World of Accelerating Change”

    Teer 203

    Engineering bridges science and technology, driving innovation for the benefit of people and society. Today we live in an increasingly technology-dependent world shaped by engineers - and the pace of change is increasing exponentially. This calls for a reexamination of how we educate and empower engineers to advance technology for the long-term welfare of humanity […]

  • NAE Regional Conference 2026

    Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium

    Smarter Skies, More Resilient Systems: The Future of Commercial Aviation The National Academy of Engineering Regional Event at Duke University will convene leading experts from industry, government, and academia to explore next-generation challenges and solutions in aviation, including: Climate and weather-related considerations Innovation and emerging technologies Air traffic control and operational advancements Registration is required