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Jessilyn Dunn
Fighting Disease With a Smartwatch? That’s Genius.
1/23 Duke Science & Technology

Fighting Disease With a Smartwatch? That’s Genius.

Jessilyn Dunn uses Al and machine learning to analyze data collected by wearable devices to predict and prevent disease outbreaks and conditions such as adult-onset diabetes

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Engineering in the Global Community: Paving the Way for Change
1/17 Pratt School of Engineering

Engineering in the Global Community: Paving the Way for Change

Duke Engineering’s new Center for Engineering in the Global Community serves as a hub to advance engineering solutions that address pressing challenges in the Global South and Durham community

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2023 Wrapped
12/19/23 Pratt School of Engineering

2023 Wrapped

AI screening for autism, military innovations, protective tire tech, alumni in space—Duke Engineering has had a busy year. See how our journey spans beyond traditional boundaries, embracing unexpected partnerships and a people-first approach to harness engineering for societal good.

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Seeing Cancer’s Spread Through a Computational Window
11/27/23 Pratt School of Engineering

Seeing Cancer’s Spread Through a Computational Window

Computational model allows researchers to simulate cellular-scale interactions across unprecedented distances in the human vasculature

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Measuring Long-Term Heart Stress Dynamics With Smartwatch Data
11/27/23 Pratt School of Engineering

Measuring Long-Term Heart Stress Dynamics With Smartwatch Data

A new “digital twins” computational framework captures personalized arterial forces over 700,000 heartbeats to better predict risks of heart disease and heart attack