23 Amazing Women in Science and Math
Math/ECE Professor Ingrid Daubechies is recognized as one of 23 all-time amazing women in science and math
Math/ECE Professor Ingrid Daubechies is recognized as one of 23 all-time amazing women in science and math
In this Q&A, the optics expert discusses his lab's computational sensing research and its potential for impact in health and security applications
Image contest at Duke explores and explains the world around us
Industry-standard dual-camera LIDAR sensors on self-driving cars can be deceived
Duke University celebrates some of the many women scholars who are changing the world with innovations for a more sustainable future
Professor of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering Ingrid Daubechies shares her recipe for Pi-symbol shaped cookies
ECE Professor Maria Gorlatova has developed a set of "virtual eyes" that can help train metaverse platforms to respond to users' eye movements.
Claudia Chapman (B.S. Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering, minor Dance ’22) includes dance in her studies
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.