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Duke faculty joined U.S. Congresswomen, federal agency leaders and regional experts to discuss the promises and perils of AI. Find out why they said the future of the transformative technology comes down to trust.
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After growing up in India with unreliable electricity, fifth-year PhD candidate Akash Singh has never been afraid to blaze a trail. Check out how his self-driven, hands-on education and a chance encounter with Professor David Mitzi led to the discovery of a new kind of solar energy material.
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Duke's chapter of the National Society for Black Engineers promotes equity and inclusion through partnerships both on campus and off. Discover how they're helping underrepresented voices in all STEM fields thrive.
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From academic deadlines to financial pressures, it's easy to feel stuck. Learn how Bridget Kerwin is helping Pratt's graduate and professional students by working to become a National Board-certified Health and Wellness Coach.
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celebrating Duke's centennial |
Sixty years ago, Gene Kendall was one of the "First Five" Black students to attend Duke University, enrolling in electrical engineering on a full scholarship.
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Each year, Duke Engineering recognizes individuals by naming winners to a handful of awards spanning teaching, research, mentoring and advising, operational excellence, community-based innovation, and school impact. Nominations for this year's awards are due at 5:00 pm on March 29.
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From 12:30 - 2:00 pm on April 11, Pratt's Spring Engineering Faculty Meeting takes place at 0016 Westbrook at Duke Divinity, 403 Chapel Drive. All Pratt faculty and staff members are invited to attend the presentations at the beginning of the meeting and should have received an RSVP request by email.
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Join us at the Fortin Foundation Bass Connections Showcase to celebrate the accomplishments of our 2023-2024 Bass Connections project teams. This annual event features a poster session, interactive displays, lightning talks, awards and a reception.
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Drop by the 1st floor MakerLab at the Durham County Main Library from 10 am - 2 pm to explore nanotechnology and pick up a take-home DNA-themed STEM kit through this "tiny science" themed NCSciFest Festival event featuring Duke scientists.
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When David Schaad received a 1940s train set from his father, he knew exactly what to do with it. Come see how he designed a track that shows major projects in civil engineering while demonstrating the three basic principles of static analysis.
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“From x-ray and optical equipment to scanning and transmission electron microscopes, our facility can meet just about anyone’s needs.”
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—MARK WALTERS, DIRECTOR OF SMIF
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