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Just over 10 years since first breaking into the top 30, Duke Engineering’s graduate program continues to climb amongst its ...
More than three decades after Duke faculty helped develop modern wireless technology, the university remains at the forefront ...
Ready to learn hands-on? As a Duke engineering student, you'll work on design projects for real-world clients—from Day 1.
Knots are generally understood to form due to twists and turns of long, flexible materials that keep shoes on your feet or frustrate your attempts at hanging holiday decorations. A beam of light doesn ...
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Researchers have developed a platform called Text2Robot that leverages generative AI to design and deliver functional robots with just a few spoken words. When personal computers were first invented, ...
While serving as a visiting professor in Benevento, outside of Naples, Italy, Adrian Bejan noticed something about the local architecture: All the roofs looked the same. With what seemed like ...
Every year, the fundamentals of electrical and computer engineering, a first-year ECE lab, introduces key engineering concepts like sensors, hardware and coding. A nervous energy hung in the air as 11 ...
Could a virtual model of your body—a “digital twin”—predict heart trouble, well before you feel symptoms? Learn how we’re finding, tracking and treating human disease with Dean Jerome P. Lynch and ...
Like people, effective solutions come in a vast variety, each with its own unique characteristics. A diversity of perspectives and experiences, both within our own community and with those we choose ...