
AI Models Microprocessor Performance in Real-Time
New algorithm predicts processor power consumption trillions of times per second while requiring little power or circuitry of its own
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
This year, across Duke University, safety came first. Professors had to envision new learning methods, those that drew on the intimacies of a shared environment but allowed for interactions amid masking, distance and testing
Faculty are creating impactful educational experiences grounded in problem-based learning and an entrepreneurial mindset
A commitment to student-faculty engagement and undergraduate intellectual exploration
Two med students are pursuing Duke's Artificial Intelligence for Product Innovation Master of Engineering. A resident physician is completing an MS in Biomedical Engineering.
Duke’s new NSF Research Traineeship Program brings engineers and computer scientists into the operating room to solve unmet surgical challenges
New faculty member Christ Richmond is working to get more value out of limited frequency spectrum and using AI to improve and secure wireless connectivity
The faculty recruitment and retention effort, called Duke Science and Technology, will give the university resources to expand core strengths in Duke’s research, extending to nearly every corner of the university.
Colleagues call Duke mathematical proof ‘stunning achievement’ that could have broad implications
The new center’s kickoff event featured a showcase of proposed edge computing projects