Yiran Chen develops brain-inspired semiconductor hardware to enable faster, greener AI at the edge.
Electrically heated elements turn from solids to liquids to provide flexibility to robotic building blocks.
Explore how Duke Engineering turns innovation into action—making a lasting difference for people in Durham, across North ...
Pengfei Song is part of a team led by the University of Alberta, which has received an ARPA-H award to create high-resolution ...
More than a flexible degree, the online FinTech program at Duke prioritizes applied learning and deep industry engagement. Students gain hands-on experience, personal support and access to the full ...
With advanced computing, semiconductors and AI hardware essential to national competitiveness, a transformative investment ...
A research team at Duke University has developed a new AI framework that can uncover simple, understandable rules that govern some of the most complex dynamics found in nature and technology. The AI ...
An environmental chemistry laboratory at Duke University has solved a longstanding mystery of the origin of high levels of PFAS—so-called “forever chemicals”—contaminating water sources in the ...
Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the ability to print fully functional and recyclable electronics at sub-micrometer scales. The technique could impact the more than $150 ...
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