MEMS faculty, staff, and students spent the summer mentoring young researchers, engaging middle schoolers in STEM, and bringing robotics to life for kids in the Durham community.
Aligned with Duke Engineering’s Character Forward initiative, Professor Siobhan Oca’s Ethics in Robotics and Automation course (ME 490) challenges students to see beyond technical skills and practice ...
Several interdisciplinary projects are using virtual and augmented reality to push the frontiers of physical and mental ...
Through pioneering neuromorphic computing research, Yiran Chen is developing brain-inspired hardware neurons that could lead ...
Smartwatches and fitness trackers are becoming useful clinical health tools, and privacy considerations are key ...
Household robots and AI assistants illustrate how personality can make technology more approachable, while also amplifying ...
Successful PhD graduates from Duke Engineering share their experiences and advice for starting a company during doctoral ...
Bursts of electrical stimulation could help restore gut motion to treat constipation, a technique recently licensed by industry leader Boston Scientific ...
Articles about the robots of tomorrow, design experiences becoming more common in engineering schools, and cybersecurity ...
Discovering the link between congenital heart disease and kidney problems could improve outcomes for patients with the ...
From crisis playbooks to organizational culture, leaders from different industries offer insight on leading through stress.
Hear from recent Duke appointee Retired Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. and other Duke faculty and staff on what it takes to develop empathetic and character-forward leaders.