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Duke’s Artificial Intelligence for Materials (aiM) program trains graduate students to use AI to accelerate materials discovery.
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.
On an overcast, and at times rainy, May weekend in Durham, students and their families and supporters celebrated the 101st class of graduates from Duke University. Within a jam-packed weekend ...
Professor Bertram entered college at Georgia Tech with the intention of studying medicine, following her father, a pulmonary and critical care physician. As she pursued her degree in biomedical ...
An inside look at one engineering student’s journey tenting in Duke’s famous K-ville over four years.
The First-Year Computing program, directed by Genevieve Lipp, assistant professor of the practice in electrical and computer engineering and mechanical engineering and materials science, was designed ...
Annie Ming Kowalik reflects on her experiences as a woman in engineering growing up and coming to Duke.
A Climate+ project built a data mining algorithm capable of connecting satellite imagery data to levels of salinity in coastal rivers, which could help communities prepare for the effects of climate ...
Interference patterns between overlapping laser beams could transmit encoded information over thousands of feet through chaotic environments.
MSI Press Release MOCA Systems, Inc. (MSI), provider of Touchplan ®, the industry-leading construction planning platform, has acquired QuikCal, an innovative software application, and ...
Researchers have developed a platform called Text2Robot that leverages generative AI to design and deliver functional robots with just a few spoken words.
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