Turning on the Glass: Chalcogenides and the Future of Photonics
ECE Professor Natalia Litchinitser talks about how emerging materials called chalcogenide glasses has applications in the future of UV-light-based technologies.
ECE Professor Natalia Litchinitser talks about how emerging materials called chalcogenide glasses has applications in the future of UV-light-based technologies.
Jimmie Lenz provides insight into the consequences of a new SEC ruling into how institutions should treat digital assets they hold in custody.
Chakrabarty brings expertise in 3D integration of heterogeneous technologies and hardware security, AI accelerators and domain customization to the council
New faculty member Tania Roy brings a research portfolio that complements existing strengths within Duke’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Is it a good idea to teach physics to AI to help it make novel discoveries, as ECE Professor Willie Padilla recently demonstrated with metasurface technology?
Sandberg met with DTech and Goldberg Scholars in a discussion about her career and women's leadership in the tech industry
The HiPEAC 2022 keynote speaker discusses the fascinating – and now ubiquitous – topic of machine learning
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.