
Amazing Women in Science and Math
"The honors and scientific citations Ingrid Daubechies would make a CVS receipt look small."
"The honors and scientific citations Ingrid Daubechies would make a CVS receipt look small."
Duke University is helping tackle this challenge as part of Climate TRACE, a non-profit coalition that offers an independent, transparent inventory of emissions data and sources worldwide
Yiran Chen comments on the perceived gap in rising researchers in AI between China and the United States
Mikkelsen was recognized for her work in nanophotonics and plasmonic systems.
A look into Pratt’s revamped computing course, EGR 105L
DTech has empowered women to pursue careers in computer science and engineering through mentorship, encouragement and creating opportunities to grow
Emily Wenger says that technical defenses against facial recognition and AI face challenges
Across the university, researchers and educators are finding its best – and perhaps worst – uses
Li is the fourth faculty member in Duke’s Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering to capture the prestigious award.
Daubechies was awarded the highest recognition the nation can bestow on scientists and engineers for her pioneering work on signal processing
Dan Sorin discusses his work at Realtime Robotics, which has pushed the boundaries of autonomous motion planning, enabling real-time decision-making in dynamic environments.
Chris Monroe says that the hype around Google's new quantum computing chip "Willow" is mostly overblown