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Wanxin Yuan
Duke ECE Alumni Q&A: Wanxin (Michelle) Yuan
9/29/20 Pratt School of Engineering

Duke ECE Alumni Q&A: Wanxin (Michelle) Yuan

Wanxin (Michelle) Yuan earned a Master of Science (MS) degree with a concentration in Data Analytics & Machine Learning from Duke in 2018. She is now a software engineer at Google.

Wankun Zhu
Duke ECE Alumni Q&A: Wankun Zhu
9/29/20 Pratt School of Engineering

Duke ECE Alumni Q&A: Wankun Zhu

Wankun Zhu earned a Master of Science (MS) from Duke in 2016 and is now a software engineer at Google.

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Filling an AI and Materials Science Training Gap
9/21/20 Pratt School of Engineering

Filling an AI and Materials Science Training Gap

Duke was awarded $3 million to develop a graduate training program at the nexus of artificial intelligence and materials science

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Innovations in Remote Learning: Labs@Home
9/20/20 Pratt School of Engineering

Innovations in Remote Learning: Labs@Home

Labs@Home: Adapting to the challenges of COVID-19 meant figuring out how to get electrical engineering hardware into the hands of students

Michael Reiter
Michael Reiter: Cybersecurity Is a Moving Target
9/2/20 Pratt School of Engineering

Michael Reiter: Cybersecurity Is a Moving Target

New faculty member Michael Reiter spends a lot of time with his head in the clouds, but his work on computer security started long before 'the cloud'

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Duke Joins $115 Million Quantum Systems Accelerator
9/1/20 Pratt School of Engineering

Duke Joins $115 Million Quantum Systems Accelerator

Five-year project seeks to energize the nation’s research community to ensure U.S. leadership in quantum R&D and accelerate the transfer of quantum technologies

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Class of 2024 A. James Clark Scholars Arrive at Duke
8/31/20 Pratt School of Engineering

Class of 2024 A. James Clark Scholars Arrive at Duke

Duke welcomed 10 outstanding first-year students from eight U.S. states and Kenya to join its student body as A. James Clark Scholars