
AI, Quantum Computing and Inclusive Computing Make Huge Strides in 2021
Duke ECE launches three new centers in AI and inclusive computing and joins a national collaborative to advance quantum technologies
Duke ECE launches three new centers in AI and inclusive computing and joins a national collaborative to advance quantum technologies
Duke researchers show for the first time that an assembly of quantum computing pieces can be better than the worst parts used to make it
Founded by ECE Professors Chris Monroe and Jungsang Kim, IonQ just became the first publically traded pure-play quantum computing company.
Naming honors gift by the family of Clayton Christensen, the management thinker who coined ‘disruptive innovation’
The new Duke Engineering center seeks to not only develop student innovators, but discover how to make innovation easier, faster, cheaper
AI expert Hai "Helen" Li discusses how her lab designs new computer technologies, including personalized devices based on personalized algorithms
ECE Professor Sonia Grego is one in a wave of researchers pushing to unlock an incredible untapped opportunity for health data from a device that has barely changed in 100 years...the humble toilet.
Jerome Lynch shares his perspectives on Duke Engineering, initial priorities as dean, and vision for the transformative role engineers can play in society
ECE/Math Professor Ingrid Daubechies is profiled by the New York Times from her early successes in transforming how digital information is created and conveyed to her current work applying her ingenious solutions to historic paintings and advocating for women in science.
ECE Professor Nan Jokerst explains why some street lights in Charlotte are turning purple through a clever cupcake metaphor.
As part of a growing trend toward engineering smart toilets to monitor health, Sonia Grego talks about Duke's efforts in the space, including a recent prototype.
New platform draws data from multiple institutions while protecting privacy