Duke Engineering First-Year Design Team Impresses at NIH DEBUT Competition
Design team wins $15,000 National Cancer Institute prize for their innovative tool to help patients with colon cancer
Design team wins $15,000 National Cancer Institute prize for their innovative tool to help patients with colon cancer
New faculty member Sharon Gerecht uses biomaterials and other engineered environments to help stem cells evolve into vascular cells
Award recognizes significant contributions to the field of ultrasonic imaging
Customizable to individual patients and requiring less than 10 minutes to prepare and use, new surgical implant coating prevented 100% of infections in mice
Jerome Lynch shares his perspectives on Duke Engineering, initial priorities as dean, and vision for the transformative role engineers can play in society
Warren Grill
Computational platform allows non-experts to create patient-specific, 3D models of nerves being electrically stimulated
A portable optical tool promises to make surgical planning easier and less invasive for children who need surgery for epilepsy
University of Michigan chair is nationally known for developing smart technologies to improve civil infrastructure systems
The National Science Foundation has awarded a five-year, $20 million grant to Duke University researchers to explore and optimize the chemical structure and physical properties of individual molecules in a polymer network.
Located in the new Wilkinson Building, the center will be the home of Duke Engineering Entrepreneurship (EngEn)
Outstanding students from eight states, D.C., and Ghana selected to join scholarship program focused on leadership, business, service, and entrepreneurship