
Cynthia Rudin Elected AAAS Fellow
Rudin was recognized for her outstanding research on interpretable machine learning and for significant contributions across a wide range of applications.
Rudin was recognized for her outstanding research on interpretable machine learning and for significant contributions across a wide range of applications.
Researchers are developing technology to attract and absorb contaminants from different sources so the water can be used again.
Duke's Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering brought more than 80 high school students to campus for a full day including tours, lunch and a lab.
Emily Edwards discusses the challenges and opportunities in quantum education, highlighting the efforts of various organizations to foster a skilled and diverse quantum workforce.
Three ECE master's program alumni share their experiences at Duke.
Meet “Mathemalchemy,” a traveling math-meets-art installation coming eventually to a dimension near you.
According to Yiran Chen, Manus is actually a half-finished product. The startup likely hopes that by being first, they can attract investors, despite the product not being fully developed yet.
Emily Edwards is working to educate the public about the wonders of quantum information science through interactive games.
Quantum computing pioneer to help shape the Duke Science and Technology initiative
A collaboration between a fiber optic expert and the Duke Quantum Center looks to scale up quantum computing power.
Loh is recognized for her work in neutral atom quantum computer systems.
Ugonna Ohiri, who earned a PhD in engineering at Duke in 2018, is the recipient of the 2025 Dr. Christopher Jones Legacy Award