
Duke Engineer Wins Prestigious IEEE Mid-Career Award
Electrical and computer engineering faculty member Yiran Chen is recognized for pioneering contributions to the field of cyber-physical systems
Electrical and computer engineering faculty member Yiran Chen is recognized for pioneering contributions to the field of cyber-physical systems
Engineers develop first tunable, chip-based vortex microlaser and detector, providing a new route to increasing the bandwidth of fiber optic communications
Chen Joins a Small, Prolific Group of Computing Experts
Researchers use plasmonics to enhance fluorescent markers in lab-on-a-chip diagnostic devices
Passive method for locating and characterizing radio waves could lead to cameras that can capture images using ambient radio waves
Professor of electrical & computer engineering Natalia Litchinitser belongs to a US-Italy team that has produced a “revolutionary” microlaser that twists light
Steven Cummer answers your questions about the physical processes that happen when lightning strikes, and the effects that we see and feel on the ground
Duke engineers honored for research improving ophthalmic image processing and resolution and contributions to statistical signal and sensor array processing
A Moore Inventor Fellowship is supporting a Duke engineer in her quest to develop a small, inexpensive hyperspectral camera