A New Classroom Strategy: Flipped+
Duke ECE faculty members take advantage of the Wilkinson Building’s connected classrooms to innovate graduate-level programming
Duke ECE faculty members take advantage of the Wilkinson Building’s connected classrooms to innovate graduate-level programming
The nation’s highest-ranking military officer heard pitches, saw design projects and talked security during a visit to the Wilkinson Building
AI language recognition algorithms help show adults who were picky eaters as children benefitted from positive strategies more than forceful approaches
A Bass Connections team addresses issues of ethics and engineering and helps prepare the next generation of engineers for their careers
Nearly 1000 students participated in this year's hybrid HackDuke event to "code for good"
Three Duke Engineers are funded for projects considered to be high-risk but potentially highly impactful to medical treatment or the preservation of health.
ECE Professors Jungsang Kim and Chris Monroe join MEng FinTech Director Jimmie Lenz on a podcast to talk about how quantum computing might affect the future of banking.
Kishor Trivedi educates practicing engineers about the best hardware-software reliability assessment tools available, and creates some new ones of his own
A look into how pioneering work on wavelets co-conducted by ECE Professor Ingrid Daubechies changed the way data in understood and transmitted.
Jungsang Kim (ECE/Physics) and Patrick Charbonneau (Chemistry/Physics) have been named fellows of the American Physics Society
ECE/CS Professor Cynthia Rudin was recognized with a "new Nobel" award for research that applies artificial intelligence to the everyday world.
Cynthia Rudin becomes second recipient of AAAI Squirrel AI Award for pioneering socially responsible AI