Big AI for Small Devices at the Inaugural Athena Summit
The NSF- and DHS-funded institute attracted visitors from industry and government to showcase Duke’s leadership in artificial intelligence and edge computing.
The NSF- and DHS-funded institute attracted visitors from industry and government to showcase Duke’s leadership in artificial intelligence and edge computing.
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.
More than three decades after Duke faculty helped develop modern wireless technology, the university remains at the forefront of its future.
Researchers are developing technology to attract and absorb contaminants from different sources so the water can be used again.
Emily Edwards of Duke ECE uses video games to educate students and the public about quantum information science
A collaboration between a fiber optic expert and the Duke Quantum Center looks to scale up quantum computing power.
Loh is recognized for her work in neutral atom quantum computer systems.
Duke University is helping tackle this challenge as part of Climate TRACE, a non-profit coalition that offers an independent, transparent inventory of emissions data and sources worldwide
Mikkelsen was recognized for her work in nanophotonics and plasmonic systems.
A look into Pratt’s revamped computing course, EGR 105L