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Team led by Duke Quantum Center advances toward designing a powerful 256-qubit quantum computer as part of a major NSF ...
New wearable device technology continuously monitors skin and tissue stiffness to provide real-time medical and athletic ...
Dunn was recognized for her work to use wearable technologies like smartwatches to identify digital biomarkers for disease ...
The new three-semester program builds on the school’s legacy of cross-training students from both disciplines to achieve ...
Duke Engineering packs all of the amenities and experiences of a big land-grant institution into a fun-sized package you’ll love to call home. Stroll through our Gothic wonderland on your way to ...
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 ...
From first-year undergraduates to final-year doctoral candidates, Duke Engineering grows sparks of curiosity into blazing fires that light up the world. No matter your dream goals, we have the ...
Dr. Gerecht is an internationally recognized pioneer in stem cells and vascular biology and engineering. Gerecht’s research group studies how the microenvironment regulates cellular responses, with ...
Gene therapy, genomics and epigenomics, biomolecular and cellular engineering, regenerative medicine, and synthetic biology.
We’re thrilled you’ve chosen Duke. Your journey begins right here. The Duke Engineering journey has a diverse set of starting points, each one tailored to a destination. On this page, you’ll find what ...
Professor Heather Stapleton is an environmental chemist and exposure scientist in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University. Her research interests focus on identification of ...
Duke is chock-full of choices. Learn about tissue engineering, deploy AI, explore mechatronics and more. And that’s just the beginning. As an engineering student, you can explore all of Duke—including ...