
Diversifying the Edge Computing Ecosystem
New Duke-led, NSF-funded “Athena” center for AI seeks to advance next-generation mobile networks and make fast, secure edge computing accessible to more users
New Duke-led, NSF-funded “Athena” center for AI seeks to advance next-generation mobile networks and make fast, secure edge computing accessible to more users
Q&A with ECE professor and metamaterials pioneer, Steve Cummer
The Duke Endowment of Charlotte, N.C., is supporting Duke University’s efforts to expand its faculty in computation, materials science and the resilience of the body and brain by completing the second phase of a $100 million investment. This is the largest award Duke University has ever received.
Quantum information scientist Kenneth Brown explains why Duke is positioned to lead the quantum systems charge and how students can explore the field
Duke pilot testing effectiveness of campus wastewater sampling to detect SARS-CoV-2, and comparing it to nasal swabs
A Q&A with professor Adrienne Stiff-Roberts about Duke ECE's Nanoelectronic Materials and Devices research
The Center's Scalable Quantum Computing Laboratory, or SQLab, aims to put quantum computers directly into the hands of users
Multi-year scientific research agreement from CortiCare to engineer a machine-learning approach to continuously monitor patients with brain injuries
National initiative will develop AI-informed communication and networking protocols fast and reliable enough to handle Air Force requirements
Trapping bad actors, detecting fakes and ensuring trustworthiness: secure computing is the goal of these Duke engineers
Duke Building a World-Class Team for the Quantum Computing Race
Awards, accolades and growth points from the 2019-20 academic year