Innovation with Deep Purpose
Amanda Randles has spent a decade creating supercomputer-based models of the human vasculature system. Find out why her new $250,000 award could help improve patient outcomes through her "digital twins."
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innovation with deep purpose |
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Cameron McIntyre’s research allows doctors to see a patient’s brain in 3D. See how these holograms can help surgeons perform complex surgeries to alleviate tremors associated with Parkinson’s disorder and epilepsy.
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Generative AI can learn the language of genetics, too. Discover how a new platform is designing and matching small peptides with complex, tangled proteins previously considered unreachable.
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Duke Engineering is launching a new Master of Engineering in Robotics & Autonomy program that joins signature aspects of our undergraduate and graduate curriculum. Come see where we're heading off to!
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The inaugural cohort of students in Duke's Master of Engineering in Climate and Sustainability program are traversing North Carolina to make an impact. Join them on their trailblazing and inspirational journey.
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Robots excel at repetitive tasks like manufacturing but face challenges in adaptability and social intelligence. See how Boyuan Chen is advancing robotics to help machines perceive their environment, adapt to real-world scenarios and collaborate effectively with humans.
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First-Year Design students stepped up to showcase prototypes tackling real-world, community-driven challenges. From a wireless pipe organ tuner to a wound closure device, their engineering solutions took center stage over two dynamic session at the 2024 Undergraduate Engineering Expo.
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