Filling an AI and Materials Science Training Gap
Duke was awarded $3 million to develop a graduate training program at the nexus of artificial intelligence and materials science
Duke was awarded $3 million to develop a graduate training program at the nexus of artificial intelligence and materials science
A new $1 million NSF Convergence Accelerator award will support privacy-preserving machine learning models for health care
Committee tasked with counseling the White House on ways to ensure continued American leadership in quantum information science
New faculty member Michael Reiter spends a lot of time with his head in the clouds, but his work on computer security started long before 'the cloud'
Five-year project seeks to energize the nation’s research community to ensure U.S. leadership in quantum R&D and accelerate the transfer of quantum technologies
$10 million award will explore the mechanisms underlying deep learning algorithms to push AI applications to the next level
Renewal grant ties Duke together with Triangle universities to help researchers, businesses and educators pursue nanotechnology innovation
New faculty member Tingjun Chen is developing technologies, designing algorithms and building systems that will enable next generation wireless networks
An international leader in quantum computing, Chris Monroe will join longtime long-distance collaborators at Duke to build practical quantum computers
As the Duke Quantum Center comes online, Noel is already imagining what we need to build the next generation of quantum information systems
Vibrating transducers create tunnels in a thin layer of oil to transport droplets across a chip without leaving a trace behind
Electrical and computer engineering faculty member Yiran Chen is recognized for pioneering contributions to the field of cyber-physical systems