
Computational Thinking Is for Everyone
The core priority of Duke's Center for Computational Thinking is to ensure all Duke students can be exposed to computational approaches and learn to use data to create new knowledge
The core priority of Duke's Center for Computational Thinking is to ensure all Duke students can be exposed to computational approaches and learn to use data to create new knowledge
Vahid Tarokh is using machine learning to stay at least one step ahead of disaster
ECE/CS Professor Cynthia Rudin is mentioned in an article detailing how several entrepreneurs and companies are working to make AI more ethical and just.
ECE Professor Natalia Litchinitser explains what a metasurface is and how it is helping to make tiny cameras the size of a crumb.
New AI for mammography scans aims to aid rather than replace human decision-making
Those who completed a sequence of courses on blockchain received certificates of completion in an appropriate form—as unique digital tokens
A News & Views column in Nature Physics explains how new research from ECE Professor Iman Marvian shows that quantum systems whose interactions are constrained by symmetries can't be broken down as a simple summation of the local operations among its components.
Could a team of undergraduates program simple robots to use a more painterly stroke? ECE Professor of the Practice Tyler Bletsch wanted to find out
ECE Professor Yiran Chen has developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) method that can accurately predict the power consumption of any type of computer processor.
New algorithm predicts processor power consumption trillions of times per second while requiring little power or circuitry of its own
Highly competitive national awards will help 12 new and returning Duke Engineering graduate students conduct research on campus
First-year design teams develop solutions for real clients with real problems, like crop loss and decreased mobility