AI-Integrated Imaging Reveals Retinal Cellular Structures with Precision and Speed
A new cost-efficient and open-source technology could revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of eye and brain diseases.
A new cost-efficient and open-source technology could revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of eye and brain diseases.
Duke Engineering faculty garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions over the first half of 2025.
Hear from BME alum Kelli Luginbuhl about how her Duke experience proved invaluable for her future as an entrepreneur.
Electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering major honored by Duke Alumni Engagement and Development for efforts to streamline alumni-student mentorship programs.
A new “atlas” will increase precision in measuring changes in brain structure and make it easier to share results for scientists working to understand neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's disease.
As part of Duke Engineering's Character Forward initiative, Cameron Kim discusses how he integrates character development into technical education.
Meet BME PhD alumnus Brian Mossop and learn how he used his degree to pursue in science journalism
Award honors exceptional undergraduate teaching
The center focuses on three technologies: wearable devices, high performance computing (HPC), and extended reality (such as virtual reality).
Just over 10 years since first breaking into the top 30, Duke Engineering’s graduate program continues to climb amongst its peers.
Sparked by the efforts of parents with a child diagnosed with Alexander disease, Pranam Chatterjee is using his lab's technology to try to find a treatment or cure.
The honor from the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering represents the top 2% of engineers in the field