Engineers Develop Hack to Make Automotive Radar Hallucinate
Demonstration reveals potential vulnerability of our increasingly automated cars
Demonstration reveals potential vulnerability of our increasingly automated cars
An interdisciplinary approach could accelerate progress toward practical quantum systems
The elevation to fellow recognizes the Duke ECE faculty member's pioneering contributions to linear and nonlinear structured light-matter interactions and active photonics
Duke’s newest NAI fellows revolutionized how computers store and process information
ECE Professor Jungsang Kim is confident that quantum computers will reach "quantum superiority" over conventional computers within his lifetime
A tire tech startup hatched at Duke Engineering has fully fledged the nest to become part of one of the world’s largest tire manufacturers
Maria Gorlatova has won a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Young Faculty Award to protect people from a blind spot of augmented reality research
A computer program determines with 94% accuracy whether a person's age-related macular degeneration (AMD) will worsen within a year
Ten years ago, three destined-to-be Duke engineers rethought the way data could be stored and computed
ECE/CS Professor Cynthia Rudin comments on President Biden's new AI Executive Order, calling it "really, really big"
ECE Professor Crystal Noel adds her thoughts to the search for a number that can be assigned to an arrangement of qubits produced by some quantum calculation
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.