PLUS treating diabetes with light, $20K geothermal award & more
Student enrollment growth. Innovative curricular expansions. Research enterprise acceleration. Read about the many reasons why Dean Lynch was reappointed after his first three years as dean.
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innovation with deep purpose |
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Discover how increasing natural levels of light-sensitive molecules within living tissues is giving researchers insights—and genetic control—deep within animals.
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Learning life-saving CPR can be difficult for parents with at-risk infants. Find out how one senior design team rose to Duke University Hospital's ask for aid.
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Cameron Kim is pioneering new approaches to teaching biotechnology classes. Learn more about the ideas that won him the ASEE Biomedical Engineering Teaching Award.
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Data centers are set to gobble up an enormous amount of energy. Check out this student teams’ plan to leverage enhanced geothermal systems that won them $20k from the DOE.
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Discover how light alone makes MXenes (pronounced max-eens) shrink, curl, bend or twist in reliable ways to form building blocks for flexible, programmable and resilient soft robotics.
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GENETIC ENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY NEWS |
Featuring Charles Gersbach
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Two computer engineering students’ AI model just won the World Model by 1X track of the Autonomous Grand Challenge, and they brought it to one of the largest AI conferences in the country. Follow their journey at CVPR2025.
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“AI is allowing us to identify material behavior patterns at a rapid pace that humans simply would not be able to match.”
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