Built With Teachers: Bringing Engineering Design to Classrooms
Partnerships with local middle and high school teachers allow Duke Engineering STEM outreach to multiply its impact.
Partnerships with local middle and high school teachers allow Duke Engineering STEM outreach to multiply its impact.
Several interdisciplinary projects are using virtual and augmented reality to push the frontiers of physical and mental therapies.
Household robots and AI assistants illustrate how personality can make technology more approachable, while also amplifying ethical dilemmas.
Duke’s investment in state-of-the-art research tools empower scientists and engineers to uncover microscopic insights about everything from electronics to medicine.
Learn how faculty across Duke Engineering navigate academia while nurturing the next generation of engineers—both at home and in the lab
Learn how faculty across Duke Engineering navigate academia while nurturing the next generation of engineers—both at home and in the lab
Professors David Smith, Xiaoyue Ni and Ken Gall are among those who will share tech being spun out of their labs at the annual event.
At the Duke Langford Lecture, Roy outlined her vision for a smarter, greener solution to AI demands.
Duke engineers built an AI optical microscope that analyzes 2D materials as precisely as human experts.
Researchers build an “agentic system” of large language models that can solve complex design problems in a fraction of the time of skilled experts.
Capillary flow printing enables Aaron Franklin and his lab to print features less than a millionth of a meter for thin-film transistors.
Joel Greenberg is taking research conducted in his former lab at Duke and spinning it out into a new type of airport security scanner.