News

All News

A maze of white, curvy lines connecting white dots
AI Models Microprocessor Performance in Real-Time
12/10/21 Pratt School of Engineering

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

three engineering students use a ruler to measure the width of a water channel
Inside Class’room’ Learning
12/3/21 Duke University

Inside Class’room’ Learning

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

A man smiling in front of a blue striped background
Christ Richmond: Developing Tomorrow’s Wireless Protocols
11/29/21 Pratt School of Engineering

Christ Richmond: Developing Tomorrow’s Wireless Protocols

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

two women working in a science lab
Duke Science and Technology is ‘Accepting the Challenge’
11/23/21 Duke Today

Duke Science and Technology is ‘Accepting the Challenge’

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.