Events

Experimental and analytical methods for movement rehabilitation and assessment in the community

Hudson Hall 125

Preventing injury and restoring mobility following injury, both musculoskeletal and neuromuscular, is challenging. In recent years, the fields of biomechanics and clinical rehabilitation have informed the development of wearable devices and assessment tools that aid in rehabilitation and in maintaining mobility. Wearable exosystems are assistive devices that can target weakness in a specific joint or […]

Robots that Evolve on Demand

LSRC B101 Love Auditorium

Robots are traditionally designed with fixed physical hardware and control policies that make them specialized for repetitive tasks and structured environments. This talk discusses foundational work toward robots that "evolve on demand," morphing their bodies and adapting their behaviors to accommodate multiple tasks in diverse environments. First, I will introduce robotic structures made from stiffness-changing […]

Advancing Multi-Agent Systems with Scalable Learning and Control

Hudson Hall 125

Efficient and resilient coordination among autonomous agents plays an important role in various domains such as energy management, robotic swarms, autonomous vehicles and beyond. As these systems grow in complexity and scale, the challenge of achieving optimal coordination becomes increasingly difficult. The first part of the talk will focus on tackling scalability issues by leveraging […]

Sepsis Endotypes and Clinical Characteristics: Unlocking Novel Directions via Multi-Omic Integration

Sepsis, a life-threatening syndrome arising from a dysregulated host response to infection, exhibits significant heterogeneity in clinical presentation and outcome. This complexity underscores the need for refined stratification strategies beyond traditional clinical parameters. This presentation will explore how the integration of multi-omic data (e.g., genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics) can be leveraged to identify distinct sepsis […]

Unlocking the Power of Storytelling in Our Classrooms

Hudson Hall 218

Our next KEEN-sponsored Lunch-N'-Learn. These workshops are focused on engineering education topics that could benefit faculty instructors and our students. Lunch is provided. RSVP: https://duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8v01bDKVbkkMQFU

Spring Meeting of the Engineering Faculty

Westbrook 0016

Faculty and staff of the Pratt School of Engineering are invited to the Spring General Meeting of the faculty. Use your Duke email address to RSVP by April 3 at: https://forms.office.com/r/hFGNXaf6HY

Duke Datathon

Join us at the Duke Health IPEC Building for an exciting weekend focused on "Data Science in Critical/Acute Care." The event kicks off with a symposium on Friday, April 25, followed by a two-day datathon where clinicians and data scientists collaborate to develop data-driven models using de-identified critical care datasets. No prior experience is required, […]

Athena Institute AI Summit

Penn Pavilion

As our Athena AI Institute (https://athena.duke.edu/) enters its fourth year, we are thrilled to host the Athena AI Summit on May 5-6, 2025, at Penn Pavilion, Duke University, in Durham, North Carolina. All Duke faculty are invited to attend this invitation-only event, where you'll experience the latest breakthroughs and future directions in Edge AI. Kindly […]

Athena AI Industry-University Collaboration & Entrepreneurship Panels

Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditorium

Open to all Duke faculty and students who are interested in learning about entrepreneurship practices, including technology transfer, startups, and more. Panelists include leading experts from Analog Devices, Nokia Bell Labs, SRC, Duke OTC, Conversion Capital, Future Science Prize Foundation, and DUMAC. 9-10am: Industry-University Collaboration Session 10-11am: Entrepreneurship Session

Triangle AI Summit

Washington Duke Inn

The Triangle AI Summit will be a dynamic gathering of faculty, staff, and community members from across the region designed to engage with the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. As a hub for AI research and innovation, Duke University invites participants to explore the transformative potential of AI while critically examining its ethical, social, humanitarian […]