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Could Quantum Give Us the Generative AI We’re Looking For?
10/14/23 I/O Magazine

Could Quantum Give Us the Generative AI We’re Looking For?

Quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI) might seem as distant from each other as New York and Los Angeles. But according to Duke Quantum Center (DQC) director Chris Monroe, the two subjects are practically next-door neighbors.

Building a Better Solar Cell
9/21/23 Duke Science and Technology

Building a Better Solar Cell

Why isn’t solar energy more widely used? After all, photovoltaic cells generate electricity out of sunlight, a free and essentially infinite resource.

Keep Your Eyes on These Rising Stars
9/19/23 Pratt School of Engineering

Keep Your Eyes on These Rising Stars

The EECS Rising Stars program elevates PhD students and positions them for successful academic careers

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Changing the World, One Flush at a Time
9/8/23 Duke Magazine

Changing the World, One Flush at a Time

A trio of Duke Engineers are leading a decades-long project to provide safer water and better lives – especially for women in poor countries

Taming AI’s Outsized Appetite
7/24/23 Pratt School of Engineering

Taming AI’s Outsized Appetite

AI applications demand enormous amounts of energy and water. A new collaboration aims to make circuitry more compact and sustainable

It Pays to Share
7/24/23 Pratt School of Engineering

It Pays to Share

Big Data’s value lies in its secondary value, and Duke ECE’s Jian Pei aims to encourage model sharing among organizations