Rudin was recognized for her outstanding research on interpretable machine learning and for significant contributions across a wide range of applications. Cynthia Rudin, professor of computer science, ...
Rich Eva recently joined a panel for Duke’s Initiative on Pluralism, Free Inquiry, and Belonging to show how engineering lessons in pluralism can help anybody have constructive dialogue. Anyone who ...
Senior Communications Specialists Maddie Go and Andrew Tie discuss how they're helping to promote the Pratt School of Engineering within and outside of Duke. Maddie Go and Andrew Tie are senior ...
Duke's Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering brought more than 80 high school students to campus for a full day including tours, lunch and a lab. After a long career at Durham’s Riverside ...
A new platform uses machine learning to identify and map social interactions, unlocking new ways to study behavioral ...
Valecia works as a Partner in Strategic Cloud Solutions for Microsoft. Committed to advancing diversity in engineering, she established a student-assistance fund and a community grant program at Duke ...
Kathy Nightingale, the Theo Pilkington Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, received the William J. Fry Memorial Lecture Award from the American Institute of Ultrasound Medicine (AIUM).
From autonomous vehicles navigating busy intersections to quadrupeds deployed in household environments, robots must operate safely and efficiently around people in uncertain and unstructured ...
Could a virtual model of your body—a “digital twin”—predict heart trouble, well before you feel symptoms? Learn how we’re finding, tracking and treating human disease with Dean Jerome P. Lynch and ...
Duke Engineering is constantly working to evolve the engineering education paradigm by focusing on teaching the engineering design process, providing real-world, project-based learning opportunities, ...
AI, quantum computing and robotics make headlines every day. Duke Engineering is behind more than its fair share of them, enabling science-fiction-like abilities through innovative hardware and ...