Computer Programming and Data Analysis for Dummies
A new CEE class explores how a ChatGPT plugin removes entry barriers to the Wolfram family of data analysis tools for students in any discipline
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Dive into the latest from Duke Engineering: where ambitious discovery fuels societal impact, and our students, faculty and staff continually push the boundaries of what’s possible in the world through insightful engineering.
A new CEE class explores how a ChatGPT plugin removes entry barriers to the Wolfram family of data analysis tools for students in any discipline
Civil engineering is coming back into vogue in untraditional ways for students looking to solve global challenges
The Bass Society of Fellows serves to recognize and support outstanding faculty
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Keynote by Laura Niklason, Ph.D., MD
May 6 12:00 pm Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditorium
May 1
Enjoy Italian Ices from SweetWater Ices to celebrate the first day of May in Harrington Quad with Pratt staff, faculty, and students. NO RSVP NECESSARY
2:30 pm
May 4
May 6
Keynote by Laura Niklason, Ph.D., MD
12:00 pm Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditorium
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