Henry Pfister
henry.pfister@duke.eduJeffrey N. Vinik Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Interests
Information theory, communications, probabilistic graphical models, machine learning, and deep neural networks
Jeffrey N. Vinik Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Information theory, communications, probabilistic graphical models, machine learning, and deep neural networks
Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Compilers, High-Performance Computing, Compute Clusters, Distributed Systems, Data Center Networks
Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Information theory, high-dimensional statistical inference, statistical signal processing, compressed sensing, machine learning
Prof. Reiter's research interests include all areas of computer and communications security, fault-tolerant distributed computing, and applied cryptography.
Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Energy-efficient electronicsTwo-dimensional materialsNeuromorphic ComputingOptoelectronicsWide bandgap materialsHigh power electronicsRadiation effects and reliability
Gilbert, Louis, and Edward Lehrman Distinguished Professor
Reed and Martha Rice Distinguished Professor of Radiology
Dr. Samei’s scientific expertise include x-ray imaging, theoretical imaging models, simulation methods, and experimental techniques in medical image formation, quantification, and perception. His research aims…
James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Image and video processing, computer vision, computer graphics, computational vision, biomedical imaging, brain imaging, cryo-tomography of viruses, computational tools in cryo-tomography, computational tools in early…
Drug discoveries have been instrumental in improving global health over the last century, but the median drug now takes about 10 years to bring to…
Theory, simulation and demonstration of novel electromagnetic metamaterials across the spectrum, from microwave through optical. Applications of metamaterials for antennas and imaging devices, with a…
Computer architecture, designing microarchitectures so that they are easier to verify, improving computer system fault tolerance, developing memory systems for multicore processors, and designing special-purpose…
Associate Dean for Community-Based Innovation, Professor of ECE
Thin-film deposition, MAPLE, hybrid perovskites, hybrid nanocomposites, organic thin films
Research Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Bell-Rhodes Associate Professor of the Practice of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Physics-based statistical signal processing • Context-aware machine learning • Domain-informed data scienceExplainable/interpretable machine learning • Privacy-aware machine learning • Bias in machine learningNeuroscience-informed teaching •…
Rhodes Family Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Foundations of AI, Foundations of Signal Processing, Learning Representations, Transfer Learning, Meta-Learning, Physics Infused Learning, Extreme Value Theory, Dependence Modeling, Hypothesis Testing, Sequential Analysis.
Hudson Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Markov models, Fault trees, Stochastic Petri nets, Reliability Modeling, Availability Modeling, Performability modeling, Survivability modeling, Cyber Security, Software reliability, Software Fault Tolerance, Software Aging and…
Low-dimensional materialsNanofabrication and nanodevicesSemiconductors, ceramics, metalsQuantum computing
Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences
Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Optimization, Reinforcement Learning, and High Dimensional Statistics
Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies, Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of ECE
Wearable computing, activity recognition, context awareness, machine learning, artificial intelligence, engineering education, and Middle Eastern politics
Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Control theory, optimization, and learning; in particular, robotics and autonomous systems, networked and distributed control systems, and cyber-physical systems.