FALL 2024
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The Duke Quantum Center wants to build a 256-qubit quantum computer. Find out how a new grant moves it closer to securing a $120M investment to advance the United State's quantum infrastructure.
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AI can greatly improve the ability of medical professionals to read EEG charts. Learn how this computational tool could save thousands of lives each year.
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Adaptive radar systems are in use everyday, but their advances have hit a wall. Find out how modern AI approaches have propelled them forward.
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A bold reimagining of how computer programming is taught builds first-year students' computational thinking skills. Read about how Duke’s new approach prepares students for a career in engineering.
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An outreach program teaches the fundamentals of coding and algorithms to fourth graders. Learn how the students learn those skills by thinking through the steps of building a PB&J sandwich.
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Valence Robotics raises awareness of science, technology, engineering, art and math with high schoolers. See how a local team mentored by Duke students and faculty fared in a recent robotics competition.
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Learn how Afsaneh Rahbar uses her love of mathematics and logic to teach the next generation of great computational thinkers.
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Read about how Xiang Cheng exploits geometric patterns in data and algorithms to find better ways to train advanced AI programs.
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See how Javier Pastorino brings a wealth of industry and academia experience in data management to Duke Engineering classrooms.
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| Learn how Huanqian Loh brings a new quantum computing approach to the expanding expertise of the Duke Quantum Center.
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| Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award |
ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY |
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| 2024 Academic Pioneer of the Year |
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| 2024 Lasting Research Award |
ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY CONFERENCE ON DATA AND APPLICATION SECURITY AND PRIVACY |
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| 2024 Jean-Claude Laprie Award in Dependable Computing |
IFIP WORKING GROUP 10.4 ON DEPENDABLE COMPUTING AND FAULT TOLERANCE |
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Duke Engineers have garnered a lot of attention in the last few months. Find out which faculty and students were recognized this fall for their outstanding achievements and contributions.
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The Duke Robotics Club allows students to use what they learn in class and apply it in high-impact, large-scale projects and competitions. Join the team as they gear up for their latest international competition.
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Lightning is a common but little understood natural weather phenomenon. Take a deep dive into its flashiest secrets with Steve Cummer, one of the world's leading researchers.
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“I strongly believe anyone who is using or building AI systems should learn more about developing responsible AI.”
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