The Harnessing Data for Materials Symposium brought together researchers to explore how AI and machine learning can ...
By modulating the phase of the acoustic waves, researchers can move the standing waves around the ring resonator as well as ...
Duke engineers are leaders in discovering and developing materials with desired structures and properties for diverse applications in areas such as health, computing, energy and security.
For more than a decade, Data+ has helped hundreds of Duke students build their resumes through data-driven, interdisciplinary projects and inspired numerous other programs on campus.
Four Duke Engineers are included in the most highly-cited list this year. Their scholarly publications are viewed as important and influential by their peers. The four faculty members join 23 of their ...
Every university shapes the character of its students. Often, this happens implicitly and unintentionally. At Duke, we want to make this explicit. We want to bring Character Forward. We aim to ...
Tomorrow’s technologies will be built on foundations laid today in mechanical engineering and materials science. Duke’s Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science works to ...