Trivedi Elected a Fellow of AAAS
Kishor Trivedi was recognized for his fundamental contributions to software and systems reliability engineering research, practice and education
Kishor Trivedi was recognized for his fundamental contributions to software and systems reliability engineering research, practice and education
After two years working with alumni and parents, Tarina Argese is moving into a new role as director of undergraduate student affairs
Coarser modeling approach allows researchers to better understand the process by which DNA folds into engineered nanoscale structures to speed innovation
Heileen Hsu-Kim is a leading figure in the study of how environmental contaminants move across the landscape and impact human health
When Becky Simmons first got to Duke in the 1990s, she wouldn’t have guessed it then, but a future awaited her that included graduate school, a husband, two daughters, professorship and ties that would bind them all to Duke for decades.
Cynthia Rudin pens a tribute to the work and leadership of her former advisor and longtime pillar at Duke, Ingrid Daubechies
Joseph Izatt, the Michael J. Fitzpatrick Professor of Engineering and chair of Duke’s Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME), passed away on Sunday, April 7
The federally endowed award supports students pursuing careers in mathematics, the natural sciences and engineering
Research aims to allow the computationally heavy fine tuning of large language models on users’ own mobile devices
Learn how Lee Ferguson and other researchers across North Carolina are using a technology called mass spectrometry to protect our drinking water
The BME-led "Ignite" program promotes creativity and community problem-solving in middle- and high-school students and empower them as future innovators
New outreach program fosters mentorship, encourages authentic communication and creates a safe space to engage in hands-on engineering activities
Cynthia Rudin, a part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee focused on FRT, discusses the critical issue of surveillance by government and private actors.