Catherine Yang Goes Above and Beyond
Electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering major honored by Duke Alumni Engagement and Development for efforts to streamline alumni-student mentorship programs.

Electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering major honored by Duke Alumni Engagement and Development for efforts to streamline alumni-student mentorship programs.
Hear how graduating ECE senior Jenny Green developed a love for teaching through her work as a teaching assistant in the Signals and Systems lab.
Design course at the Duke University Marine Lab provides an attractive alternative to semesters abroad with experiential travel opportunities and still attend basketball games on the weekend.
Christopher Monroe, who was not involved in the study, said that whether the protocol will truly have practical value will depend on subsequent research.
Interference patterns between overlapping laser beams could transmit encoded information over thousands of feet through chaotic environments.
Every year, the fundamentals of electrical and computer engineering, a first-year ECE lab, introduces key engineering concepts like sensors, hardware and coding.
Startup built by three Duke Engineering undergraduates is acquired by industry-leading construction planning platform.
Researchers have developed a platform called Text2Robot that leverages generative AI to design and deliver functional robots with just a few spoken words.
Cynthia Rudin was recognized as a leader in artificial intelligence who is unlocking new business possibilities.
Just over 10 years since first breaking into the top 30, Duke Engineering’s graduate program continues to climb amongst its peers.
More than three decades after Duke faculty helped develop modern wireless technology, the university remains at the forefront of its future.
Rudin was recognized for her outstanding research on interpretable machine learning and for significant contributions across a wide range of applications.
Researchers are developing technology to attract and absorb contaminants from different sources so the water can be used again.