With more game studios finding a home in North Carolina’s Research Triangle, augmented and virtual realities growing in scope ...
Rather than mutating to avoid antibiotics, bacteria become resistant to beta-lactam by creating an enzyme that degrades the ...
Duke Engineering is constantly working to evolve the engineering education paradigm by focusing on teaching the engineering design process, providing real-world, project-based learning opportunities, ...
A three-decade quest by Michael Rubinstein spanning multiple institutions has made the North Carolina Research Triangle into ...
It’s been an exciting year for Duke Engineering, filled with Duke Centennial celebrations, forward-thinking academic innovations, student projects and success stories, and deep, impactful work with ...
Shannon Plunkett, a PhD student in civil and environmental engineering at Duke, won the “Best Student Presentation” award at the International Conference for Mercury as a Global Pollutant conference ...
The rigorous engineering education we provide to students at all stages of their lives is the center of who we are as an institution. A Duke Engineering education leads to lives of purpose and ...
The world moves fast. Our engineering master’s programs move even faster. With an eye on emerging trends and industry needs, our flexible degree programs equip and inspire engineers who shape the ...
All engineering master’s students and engineering PhD students are invited to join us at a tailgating party before the Duke football game against the University of Connecticut on Saturday, September ...
Most biological chemistry research has historically focused on the obvious cogs of machinery that keep life moving. Folding proteins, genetic activity and electrical signaling pathways are the easiest ...