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At Duke, the Future of Pathology Lies in AI
1/14/21 Pratt School of Engineering

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

Yiran Chen of Duke University
Yiran Chen Elevated to ACM Fellow
1/13/21 Pratt School of Engineering

Yiran Chen Elevated to ACM Fellow

Chen was cited for his contributions to nonvolatile memory technologies

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Cybersecurity for Autonomous Systems
1/6/21 Pratt School of Engineering

Cybersecurity for Autonomous Systems

Miroslav Pajic works on 'assured autonomy' for systems with high-level autonomy and low human control and oversight

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Hayes Heads to the Pentagon
12/28/20 Pratt School of Engineering

Hayes Heads to the Pentagon

MEMS PhD student wins coveted new internship advising staff of the Joint Chiefs on science and technology

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From Chopsticks and Cardboard to Functioning Prototype
12/14/20 Pratt School of Engineering

From Chopsticks and Cardboard to Functioning Prototype

Resourceful undergraduates dove into a Bass Connections project aiming to improve GI health, designing an automated test strip dispenser for their team

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What Lives in the Rainforest?
11/19/20 Pratt School of Engineering

What Lives in the Rainforest?

In competition for the newest XPRIZE, Duke engineering students develop drone-deployed tools to inventory the plant and animal life in rainforest ecosystems

Charles Gersbach, David Mitzi, David Smith, Mark Wiesner
Four Duke Engineers Recognized as Most Cited
11/19/20 Pratt School of Engineering

Four Duke Engineers Recognized as Most Cited

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.

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Duke to Launch Quantum Center
11/16/20 Pratt School of Engineering

Duke to Launch Quantum Center

The Center's Scalable Quantum Computing Laboratory, or SQLab, aims to put quantum computers directly into the hands of users