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Duke Engineering is welcoming 14 new faculty members to its ranks this calendar year. Discover how their diverse expertise and backgrounds are reinforcing our mission to serve society.
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| Duke’s Climate+ program tasks teams of students with tackling real-world issues over the summer. Check out how one team is using data to mitigate hotspots in downtown Durham.
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Not every PhD and postdoc has access to the support needed to compile a stellar faculty application. Learn how Duke Engineering is leveling the playing field by de-mystifying the process.
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| From rainforest travels to lab course facilitation and design, senior BME lab administrator Margaret (Maggie) Gatongi never passes up an opportunity to learn. Read all about how her passion for exploring is leading to outstanding learning experiences for Duke engineers.
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Thermeutics, a start-up formed by PhD graduate and former BME postdoc Syed Faaiz Enam, has taken an option to an implantable device that can stunt brain tumor growth.
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Gaby Katul was elected a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society, the main societal organization that deals with weather and climate.
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Neurophos, a start-up founded by PhD graduate Patrick Bowen and from the laboratory of David Smith, has taken an exclusive license to optical metamaterials to develop computer chips that work using photons instead of electrons.
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Another startup licensing technology from the laboratory of David Smith, Pivotal Commware, announced a $102M Series D raise to solve millimeter wave signaling challenges.
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Adrienne Stiff-Roberts spent a year as Duke’s Presidential Fellow, getting a snapshot of the workings of different parts of the university.
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The North Carolina Biotechnology Center awarded Translational Research Grants to Michael Tadross and postdoc Victoria Goldenshtein, as well as Joseph Fernandez-Moure and BME PhD candidate Jacob Peloquin.
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Shyni Varghese’s new start-up Osteocure Therapeutics has signed an option to several technologies developed to target bone improving bone pain and repair in fractures.
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Flu shots are available from DuWell nurses 11:00 am - 3:00 pm in the Fitzpatrick Center Atrium. No sign-up is required. Treats provided!
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| From 12:00 - 3:00 pm, artifacts on display will highlight University Archives materials, Medical instruments and other artifacts that reflect technological changes.
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From 3:00 - 5:00 pm in the Fitzpatrick Atrium, a Torn Paper Art Class with instructor Morgan from ArtPost art studio and art supply shop in Durham.
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| From 12:00 - 1:00 pm in Fitzpatrick 3121, Pratt graduate students are invited to create your own premium tropical plant! RSVP required. Space limited.
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“To have been able to enjoy the Western Regional Finals in 2022, which were held at the Chase Center, in Coach K’s last season, and for the team to have won was incredible. It was really special to be there in the building that I had helped oversee.”
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