MXenes: Materials on the Move
Advances in MXene research from Haozhe “Harry” Wang show potential for these 2D, photoreactive materials.
Advances in MXene research from Haozhe “Harry” Wang show potential for these 2D, photoreactive materials.
Lynch has overseen growth in students, programs and research during his first three-year term.
Duke spinout Quadridox is developing new X-ray machinery for both airports and health care.
Since 2018, Duke has been a critical node in efforts to field test sanitation systems across the world for projects funded by the Gates Foundation.
Duke Engineering faculty are involved in three new interdisciplinary graduate education collaboratives focused on society-centered AI, advanced climate training, and information science and engineering for the public sector.
Both students in Pratt and the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences can complete the new software engineering minor beginning in the fall.
Rising senior double majoring in ECE and CS received the highest honor given by the university faculty to undergraduate students for work focused on shared memory.
The new minor aims to attract students across all disciplines at Duke.
Jason Amsden will collaborate on research activities between the two institutions as a joint appointee.
Competitive five-year grant will help Wang understand the potential of a 2D class of materials with high-performing characteristics.
A team led by Cynthia Rudin created the tool with artificial intelligence. The simple scorecard, used in hospitals everywhere, saves lives.
The NSF- and DHS-funded institute attracted visitors from industry and government to showcase Duke’s leadership in artificial intelligence and edge computing.