Pratt Renames ECE Department After Semiconductor Pioneer as Part of $57 Million Gift
The Pratt School of Engineering received a major gift naming the Pierre R. Lamond Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
The Pratt School of Engineering received a major gift naming the Pierre R. Lamond Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Neurophos is a startup spun out of ECE Professor David Smith's research.
With advanced computing, semiconductors and AI hardware essential to national competitiveness, a transformative investment positions Duke to lead in computer engineering.
Testing in Chen’s lab at Duke shows an AI model that can identify thousands of images transmitted wirelessly with high accuracy in the blink of an eye.
Duke researchers have shown that large AI model weights can be smartly embedded in the form of radio waves delivered over the air between devices and nearby base stations, opening a path to energy-efficient edge AI without the usual cost in energy, speed or size.
Duke engineers publish new method to use analog radio waves to boost energy-efficient edge AI.
Doug Nowacek dispels the myth that ocean wind farms are a major source of harm to whales and other wildlife.
PhD students Dylan Matthews and Sazzadur Rahman presented amorphous oxide semiconductor research at the IEEE IEDM conference.
Shaundra Daily was recognized for her contributions to computing education, and Nicki Washington was recognized for contributions to broadening participation in computing.
Litchinitser was honored for contributions to the photonics field, including antiresonant photonic-crystal fibers and structured light engineering.
Tingjun Chen part of a new $3.8 million NSF grant for COSMOS³, a project to expand and enhance New York City’s urban wireless testbed in West Harlem.
Chen joins a multi-institution team to advance analog neural network accelerators toward large-scale deployment.