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Students from MEMS and all across Duke Engineering are turning to e-portfolios to highlight their passions and skills to nail ...
Cameron Kim, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering (BME) at Duke University, received the Biomedical Engineering ...
By combining high-res imaging tools with light-absorbing nanostars, researchers can more precisely treat cancerous tumors ...
Advances in artificial intelligence for porous materials design could impact a wide variety of fields, from orthopedic implants to next-generation batteries.
As a Fullbright U.S. Scholar, Saterbak will explore how active learning programs can be more successfully expanded to universities in Africa and Asia ...
Celebrate the success of Duke Engineering's Class of 2025. View videos of outstanding students and learn about their educational experience.
Whether you’re drawn to hands-on design, community-driven research, or bold entrepreneurial thinking, studying engineering at Duke gives you the space to explore and the support to build a better ...
Biomedical and genetic engineers at Duke University and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine have developed a technique that naturally increases the presence of a light-sensitive molecule ...
Bio General Charles Q. Brown, Jr. served as the 21st Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff—the nation’s highest-ranking military officer and senior military advisor to the President, Secretary of ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the most effective treatment for pancreatic cancer ever recorded in mouse models. While most mouse trials consider simply halting growth a ...
Adrian Bejan, the J.A. Jones Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Duke University, has published a new book titled “Time and Beauty: Why Time Flies and Beauty Never Dies.” This is ...
A Duke-led team of engineers and conservationists race to beat the clock in the semifinals of a $10M competition to sample rainforest biodiversity.
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