Built With Teachers: Bringing Engineering Design to Classrooms
Partnerships with local middle and high school teachers allow Duke Engineering STEM outreach to multiply its impact.
Partnerships with local middle and high school teachers allow Duke Engineering STEM outreach to multiply its impact.
Several interdisciplinary projects are using virtual and augmented reality to push the frontiers of physical and mental therapies.
Smartwatches and fitness trackers are becoming useful clinical health tools, and privacy considerations are key
Hear from recent Duke appointee Retired Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. and other Duke faculty and staff on what it takes to develop empathetic and character-forward leaders.
Learn how faculty across Duke Engineering navigate academia while nurturing the next generation of engineers—both at home and in the lab
Duke Engineering faculty members are using KEEN grants to innovate in the classroom.
BME junior Jackie No seamlessly melds together her love of art with her growing passion for improving accessibility in health care.
Students tackled community-centered design challenges, engaged in service projects and connected to socially conscious engineering education efforts.
Highly competitive national awards will help new and returning graduate students conduct impactful research
With two NIH awards totaling more than $5 million, Ophelia Venturelli will explore how the human gut can respond to internal and external influences
With the support of the NINDS Research Program Award, McIntyre will use patient-specific models to better understand how electrodes can record and stimulate the human brain
Previously unmapped sections of the genome explain how cells sense their mechanical environment and could open new paths for treating disease