Duke Faculty Join Federal Roundtable Focused on AI
Representatives from Congress, the White House and federal agencies met with Research Triangle AI experts at North Carolina State University
Representatives from Congress, the White House and federal agencies met with Research Triangle AI experts at North Carolina State University
Andrew Van Horn and Debopriyo Biswas, two grad students from the Duke Quantum Center, chat about how quantum technology is portrayed is popular film and tv. What does pop quantum get right? What does it get wrong? And why does it even matter?
Researchers are reevaluating the Brazilian test due to concerns about its accuracy and the underlying theory of material failure.
Mathematical solution evaded discovery for over two decades
New platform separates biomarkers with a water droplet-based centrifuge that spins up to 6000 RPM, pushed only by sound waves
Pranam Chatterjee will explore how to degrade a key protein that causes Alexander Disease
Duke symposium launches public-private research effort on managing climate risks
Bacterial colonies fail to reach their potential when cooperative growth creates opportunities for laziness
The National Society of Black Engineers at Duke continues to promote principles of equity and collaboration between researchers across the industry who come from underrepresented communities.
Duke’s Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility (SMIF) has fostered regional and national collaboration in materials research for over 25 years.
The IEEE will launch the new Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Artificial Intelligence (TCASAI) in September 2024
Study finds a smoking gun for the spread and evolution of antibiotic resistance
Two Duke Engineering staff members reflect on their experience in the Duke Leadership Academy