Duke Engineering's new Input/Output "I/O" Magazine details the planning, infrastructure, programs and relationships essential to today's impactful engineering programs. Explore the inaugural edition below or by opening the suitcase above!
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A Duke-led team of engineers and conservationists race to beat the clock in the semifinals of a $10M competition to sample rainforest biodiversity. Will the experience produce a dud or a diamond?
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Quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI) seem as distant from each other as New York and Los Angeles. Discover why experts say the two nascent technologies may amplify each other's future.
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Basic research often requires approaches on several size scales. Find out why three life-sized test beds will play a crucial role in examining how microbial communities affect human health in the built environment.
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Cross-campus collaborations are often just a conversation away from cascading results. Investigate the connecting cords that brought clarity to the mystery of glassfrog transparency.
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Global societies are clamoring for climate-focused expertise. Take a page from Duke Engineering's playbook to lean heavily on alumni and industry contacts to design a new master’s program.
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Thoughtfully filling scholarly gaps in the FinTech industry’s global events calendar is building Duke's reputation in the field. Discover why aiming small is yielding big returns.
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Hear from a panel of four seasoned angel investors about what today's unicorn-hunters are looking for from university translation offices and the tech startups they support.
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International summer programs can inform students' global perspectives as much as their technical abilities. Come see why engaging with communities on the ground is the key to unlocking both.
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Generative AI is changing the rules of the game in every arena. Draw some inspiration to examples of how Duke Engineering faculty are working to effectively—and thoughtfully—use generative AI tools.
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Building the local STEM pipeline is challenging. Check out two emerging programs at Duke that provide valuable lessons on how to build experiences for a diverse set of local students.
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Maintaining a physical presence in Washington, D.C. for over a decade, Duke in DC offers insights into the importance of faculty spending time engaging with policy makers.
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In part three of the five-part series, Duke's Rainforest XPRIZE team loses their "mother" drone and struggles to navigate Singapore's unique terrain. Will the sun set on their ambitious aspirations?
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| Featuring Tyler Felgenhauer
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| Featuring Guillermo Sapiro
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During #ClimateWeek, Duke climate leaders, including Sara Oliver, director of the Master of Engineering Climate and Sustainability program, toured Governors Island, the future home of the New York Climate Exchange.
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“Our Duke network is critical to our understanding of how to operate effectively in the region, from the Peruvian Amazon to the Ecuadorian Amazon, Southern Ecuador and Tumbes.”
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