
At Duke, the Future of Pathology Lies in AI
Duke Engineering and the Duke School of Medicine have joined forces to create a new Division of Artificial Intelligence and Computational Pathology
Duke Engineering and the Duke School of Medicine have joined forces to create a new Division of Artificial Intelligence and Computational Pathology
Chen was cited for his contributions to nonvolatile memory technologies
Miroslav Pajic works on 'assured autonomy' for systems with high-level autonomy and low human control and oversight
MEMS PhD student wins coveted new internship advising staff of the Joint Chiefs on science and technology
Milestone inaugural event for Duke Materials Initiative features top speakers and 300+ attendees
Longtime faculty member recognized for sustained contributions to the methods, tools and education in the reliability assessment of hardware-software systems
Resourceful undergraduates dove into a Bass Connections project aiming to improve GI health, designing an automated test strip dispenser for their team
In competition for the newest XPRIZE, Duke engineering students develop drone-deployed tools to inventory the plant and animal life in rainforest ecosystems
Highly competitive national awards will help 21 new and returning Duke Engineering graduate students conduct research on campus
Four Duke Engineers are included in the most highly-cited list this year. Their scholarly publications are viewed as important and influential by their peers.
The Center's Scalable Quantum Computing Laboratory, or SQLab, aims to put quantum computers directly into the hands of users
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant awarded to the Center for Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Infectious Disease (WaSH-AID)