‘Intelligent Classroom’ Apps Use AI to Improve Teaching & Learning in Real-Time
Duke-developed machine-learning tools show promise of focused, personalized instruction—regardless of how many students are being taught
Duke-developed machine-learning tools show promise of focused, personalized instruction—regardless of how many students are being taught
Farman-Farmaian gift supports the new Digital Asset Research & Engineering Collaborative
Three recent Duke ECE startup companies highlight the many ways Duke Engineering is making entrepreneurship easier than ever before
ECE Professors Chris Monroe and Kenneth Brown show in an experiment that a variety of quantum computing pieces, taken together, were more accurate than the sum of their parts.
Duke ECE's lauded Professors of the Practice—POPs—have a passion for teaching and a mission to engage more students in the joy of engineering. Meet three of these engineers whose research focuses on education.
Duke electrical and computer engineering students have numerous opportunities to explore whether entrepreneurship is right for them, and develop the skills to take their efforts further
Newly proven physics opens chalcogenide glasses to applications at visible and ultraviolet wavelengths
National accolades, multiple early career awards, and professional recognitions. See who captured top honors in 2021
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’