Glimpses of Quantum Computing Phase Changes Show Researchers the Tipping Point
Tuning a quantum computer’s measurement rate provides hints of quantum phase transition
Tuning a quantum computer’s measurement rate provides hints of quantum phase transition
ECE/CS Professor Cynthia Rudin explains why New York City might have been a special case in being able to predict which manhole covers were in danger of exploding after an incident in Boston.
With clearer imaging and enhanced resolution, a new OCT approach developed at Duke could improve medical diagnostic imaging
Eric Yeats, a Sloan Scholar pursuing a PhD in electrical and computer engineering in Helen Li’s lab at Duke, established a new partnership with Durham Public Schools
A Q&A about the field of memory and storage systems with Yiran Chen from the Association for Computing Machinery.
New faculty member Jian Pei connects data science research to real-world applications with an eye on efficiency, fairness and transparency
The National Academy of Engineering recognized the program's innovative approach to engineering education
Rachel Bangle will study the potential for nanoplasmonic metamaterials to enable solar energy storage
Incorporating known physics into neural network algorithms allows them to discover new insights into material properties
The intensive undergraduate scholarship program launched at Duke in 2018 focuses on leadership, service, and business and entrepreneurship
Dean Jerome P. Lynch challenged the newest Duke Engineers to make the world more resilient and more just
Duke professors can help guide students who come from similar backgrounds