Simulated Human Eye Movement Aims to Train Metaverse Platforms
Virtual platform replicates how human eyes track stimuli from conversations to art galleries
Virtual platform replicates how human eyes track stimuli from conversations to art galleries
ECE Professor Jungsang Kim talks about a new way to compare the performance of quantum computers operating with different underlying technologies.
Tyrata licensed tire sensor technology developed by Duke ECE's Aaron Franklin
ECE Adrienne Stiff-Roberts adds personal insights into an exploration of the struggles Black physicists face in bringing more Black students into the field, and why diversity advocates agree that lasting change won’t happen until the existing dominant white male culture becomes fully engaged in finding solutions.
Blake Wilson’s cochlear implant research has helped more than a million people improve their hearing.
New faculty member Crystal Noel answers several questions regarding her experiences in quantum computing
The professor of electrical and computer engineering was recognized for three decades of transformative contributions to the theory and practice of imaging
Shaundra Daily and Nicki Washington were among the people recognized Tuesday by NC Gov. Roy Cooper as Black leaders in STEM in the state
Researchers discover a new method to perform the N-qubit Toffoli gate, a more efficient quantum operation helpful in scaling quantum algorithms
IonQ quantum computing, co-founded by Duke ECE Professors Jungsang Kim and Chris Monroe, and Hyundai Motor Company recently announced a partnership focused on using quantum computing to study lithium compounds and battery chemistry.
Chris Monroe and Michael Reiter join colleagues in showing the many ways data is quickly transforming our world
One project will create a book club between engineering faculty and undergraduate students and another will start a series of faculty-staff workshops in Duke MEMS.