Army Officer/Duke Engineer Aiming to Strengthen Fleet Maintenance with AI
Maj. Patrick Kuiper, a Duke ECE doctoral student, is leveraging sensor data to improve the US Army's vehicle fleet
Maj. Patrick Kuiper, a Duke ECE doctoral student, is leveraging sensor data to improve the US Army's vehicle fleet
Duke ECE is developing the mobile algorithms, local processing power and more efficient AI to make a safe, private Metaverse possible
New program will not only increase postdoc retention in academia, but also increase the diversity of perspectives engaged in computer science education
New grant will integrate digital autism caregiver coaching into the SenseToKnow app and provide information about best practices for early intervention
Dual event brings 120 companies and more than 1500 students together in Wilson Gym
Duke ECE and CS co-hosted the half-day event, which brought IBM researchers together with Duke faculty and students
Engineering students find inspiration in the arts, becoming creative problem solvers
Duke’s Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility cultivates a collaborative and empowering environment for engineers who work at the tiniest scales
Not ones to rest on their laurels, Duke ECE's four NAE members still engineer in service to society. Here’s what they’ve been working on recently.
Enabling the visionary future of the Metaverse requires research projects of many levels, ranging from AI-accelerating hardware to localized computing networks that can tackle complex software in the blink of an eye.
Students in Duke Engineering's First-Year Design course prototype a chair storage rack for the Duke art museum that won't pinch fingers.
New Duke ECE faculty member Jian Pei, known for interdisciplinary research, also has an appointment within Duke Computer Science.