If you missed this workshop in the Fall, experienced immigration attorney Rishi Oza returns to provide valuable information for visa holders in the United States. This workshop will be a great ...
Whether researchers, executives, entrepreneurs, teachers or volunteers, many members of our 17,000-plus alumni are also leaders. Each year, the Duke Alumni Council honors alumni and friends who have ...
Drop in to play some table games and enjoy snacks with the Engineering Master’s Programs Student Advisory Board! We’ll have Mahjong, Bingo, Jenga, Scrabble ...
Seminar Abstract: In healthcare, the emergence of digital twin technology marks a transformative step towards proactive medical care. Digital twins, which are detailed virtual models of individual ...
This seminar summarizes human-computer interfaces for quality inspection aided by robotics applications, enhancing human decision-making with Artificial-Intelligence (AI) and machine-enabled visual ...
Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering is dedicated to educating the engineering leaders needed to tackle the world’s toughest problems while making a positive impact on those around us. Detailed within ...
For the past couple of years, Duke Engineering has been working steadily and intentionally to grow its curriculum focused on robotics. New faculty have launched several classes that form the basis of ...
Christine Payne has begun her new appointment as the Donald M. Alstadt Chair of Duke’s Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science (MEMS). A forward-thinking, ...
The world moves fast. Our engineering master’s programs move even faster. With an eye on emerging trends and industry needs, our flexible degree programs equip and inspire engineers who shape the ...
The rigorous engineering education we provide to students at all stages of their lives is the center of who we are as an institution. A Duke Engineering education leads to lives of purpose and ...
Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs ...
Jacklyn “Jackie” Herzberg was in her junior year as a biomedical engineering (BME) student at Duke University when she approached her professor, Mark Palmeri, with a question. Herzberg had just ...