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Huang was recognized for his work on “acoustic tweezers”: a technology that uses sound waves to maniopulate particles in fluids, with promising applications in biology and medicine. Tony Jun Huang, ...
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Chen’s research focuses on developing full-stack robotics that includes the mechanical structures as well as its AI-based software. Boyuan Chen, Dickinson Family Assistant Professor in the Thomas Lord ...
A new Duke-developed AI system fuses vision, vibrations, touch and its own body states to help robots understand and move through difficult in-the-wild environments. The wealth of information provided ...
Krzyzewskiville has become a staple of the Duke undergraduate experience, ever since its inception in 1986. What started as a few tents pitched on the lawn in front of Cameron Indoor Stadium has ...
Hear how graduating ECE senior Jenny Green developed a love for teaching through her work as a teaching assistant in the Signals and Systems lab. Jenny Green is an electrical and computer engineering ...
Knots are generally understood to form due to twists and turns of long, flexible materials that keep shoes on your feet or frustrate your attempts at hanging holiday decorations. A beam of light doesn ...
“CFCI empowers driven students to make their innovations a reality,” said Steve McClelland, executive director of CFCI. “QuikCal is proof of what’s possible when students rise to that ...
Researchers have developed a platform called Text2Robot that leverages generative AI to design and deliver functional robots with just a few spoken words. When personal computers were first invented, ...
Just over 10 years since first breaking into the top 30, Duke Engineering’s graduate program continues to climb amongst its peers. Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering broke into the top 20 ...
Students in the first Master of Engineering in Climate & Sustainability Engineering cohort share their experiences in this new and unique program. Gabriel Sandoval’s interest in climate started with ...
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 ...