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Students From China Are Essential for America
7/14/25 The Hill

Students From China Are Essential for America

Christopher Monroe argues that being too stringent in limiting the work of foreign students and scientists — even Chinese ones — poses as much of a national security threat as being too lax.

Tingjun Chen, who will study analog radio-over-fiber technology, stands in a telecommunications building.
Radio Waves Riding on Optical Fibers
7/8/25 Pratt School of Engineering

Radio Waves Riding on Optical Fibers

Wireless and optical communications expert receives NSF CAREER award to evaluate analog radio-over-fiber technology.

MXene research from the lab of Haozhe "Harry" Wang show the abilities of light materials to curl under light.
MXenes: Materials on the Move
7/7/25 Pratt School of Engineering

MXenes: Materials on the Move

Advances in MXene research from Haozhe “Harry” Wang show potential for these 2D, photoreactive materials.

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Translating Sanitation Solutions Across the World
6/25/25 Pratt School of Engineering

Translating Sanitation Solutions Across the World

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.

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Equipping Graduate Students to Tackle Emerging Challenges
6/16/25 Duke Office of Interdisciplinary Studies

Equipping Graduate Students to Tackle Emerging Challenges

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.