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Since the beginning of the academic year, Dean Jerry Lynch has traveled all across campus to speak with leaders who are developing critical programs and enterprises within Duke Engineering. Take a look back at any conversations you missed or catch up on the series during your next walk or commute with audio-only versions.
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Duke Engineering's research prowess and graduate program continues to rise, having broken into the top 20 list in the U.S. News & World report's rankings. Come see why we continue to climb.
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When three budding engineers started developing a construction site delivery scheduling system their first year on campus, they never imagined it'd eventually lead to a startup getting acquired. Discover their journey of success.
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For design purposes, to create good technology, you need design teams with diverse perspectives. Join Rich Eva for a university-wide discussion on how engineering lessons can help anybody have constructive dialogue.
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Assistant research professor Julia Darcy is creating materials capable of attracting and absorbing contaminants from all kinds of water sources. Find out how her work is weaving its way to the marketplace.
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This weekend-long event begins with a symposium on Friday, April 25, followed by a two-day datathon where clinicians and data scientists collaborate to develop data-driven models using de-identified critical care datasets.
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In its fourth year, Duke's Athena AI Institute invites you to immerse yourself in dynamic demonstrations and witness firsthand the latest achievements from our dedicated research teams.
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On May 9 – 11, your hard work at Duke culminates with all the pomp and circumstance your accomplishment deserves. Get involved in activities all weekend long.
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The Triangle Soft Matter Workshop provides an excellent opportunity to meet, learn about exciting research conducted in the region, and start new collaborations.
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Large language models like ChatGPT can easily answer most any question you ask them. Now, a similar program built by Professor Boyuan Chen will design, develop, and 3D print a walking, four-legged, animal-inspired robot.
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“Duke has a unique team of theorists and experimentalists in wireless communications who can talk in each other’s language and closely collaborate.”
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—ECE CHAIR HAI "HELEN" LI,
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