Pratt Blueprint: February 2025
Join Dean Lynch for a conversation with Professor Genevieve Lipp as they discuss Duke’s First Year Computing course, where students learn approaches to computational problem-solving that go beyond just writing code.
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Patients with Prader-Willi syndrome have all the genes they need, but some are naturally silenced. Discover how CRISPR tools a decade in the making found a way to turn them on.
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Nobody has a closer look at the challenges and needs facing healthcare providers than nurses. Find out how a Duke nurse is turning that insight into innovation through the MEng in Design & Technology program.
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Quantum computing and information science are difficult for anyone to understand, let alone K-12 students. See how resident expert Emily Edwards is expanding interest in the field through video games and a Pokémon-like spin off.
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Andrew Ross is Duke Engineering's new Assistant Director of Human Resources. Find out how his experiences in industry are underlining his efforts to enhance the school's professional development program.
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From 1:15 - 2:45 PM in Teer 203, join Paul Marks for an interactive workshop that will show techniques to improve your approach to presenting.
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From 1:00 - 2:00 PM, this online workshop introduces students to two main alumni connection tools at Duke and provides advice on how to network effectively.
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This two-day event brings together industry and academic leaders, researchers and students to discuss emerging trends in society-centered AI and responsible AI.
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From 9:30 - 12:00 noon, early career Pratt faculty and staff are invited to learn communication strategies using Duke policies and practices in employee management and development.
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From robotic submarines to a runway of dreams, Duke Engineering celebrated our amazing student groups across our social media channels for National Engineers Week. Take a look if you missed out on all of the action!
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“My ‘why’ is rooted in a desire to solve real-world problems and drive technological advancements that benefit our society.”
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—UGONNA OHIRI, ECE PHD ‘18
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