National Engineers Week
Pratt School of EngineeringJoin Duke's Pratt School of Engineering during this week-long event celebrating how engineers make a difference in our world. More at pratt.duke.edu/e-week
Join Duke's Pratt School of Engineering during this week-long event celebrating how engineers make a difference in our world. More at pratt.duke.edu/e-week
Registration begins for Summer 2025
Kick-start your week with Coffee Monday for Engineering Master's Programs Students! Join us every Monday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Teer 102 Student Lounge. Enjoy a cup of coffee and connect with fellow students as you gear up for a brand new week. âï¸ Will you be stopping by for a coffee […]
Kick-start your week with Coffee Monday for Engineering Master's Programs Students! Join us every Monday from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM at the Teer 102 Student Lounge. Enjoy a cup of coffee and connect with fellow students as you gear up for a brand new week. âï¸ Will you be stopping by for a coffee […]
Evolution occurs when selective pressures from the environment shape inherited variation over time. Within the laboratory, evolution is commonly used to engineer proteins and RNA, but experimental constraints have limited our ability to reproducibly and reliably explore key factors such as population diversity, the timing of environmental changes, and chance. We developed a high-throughput system […]
Reduced-order models (ROM) provide practical solutions to problems that were once considered too computationally expensive. In Cardiovascular Mathematics, surgical optimization takes Personalized Medicine to an unprecedented level. Meanwhile, Data Assimilation (DA) may play a pivotal role in bridging theory with clinical practice. DA involves a set of techniques that integrate mathematical models with measurements to […]
Optical microscopy plays a pivotal role in the understanding of spatial and temporal dynamics of biological systems and for probing material systems. Light interacts gently with biological systems, which makes imaging extremely powerful for observing living systems. As a result, optical microscopy enables everything from the discovery of basic biological processes to the ability to […]
Thomas Lord Dept. of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science welcomes Carmel Majidi, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, who will give the talk, "Soft-Matter Engineering for Robotics and Wearables." Abstract: Progress in soft lithography and soft materials integration has led to extraordinary new classes of soft-matter sensors, circuits, and transducers. These material technologies […]
Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Spring 2025 Seminar Series, welcomes Carmel Majidi, Professor at CMU.
Join us on for a dynamic and hands-on workshop designed to help PhD students create a compelling personal brand that will stand out in any industry. This session will equip you with the tools to identify the branding strategies that align with your unique expertise, values, and goals. This workshop will be lead by Shep […]
Speaker Bio: Dr. Ford Versypt earned a B.S. from the University of Oklahoma and an M.S. and a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, all in Chemical Engineering. She did her postdoc at MIT. She started her academic career at Oklahoma State University before joining the University at Buffalo as a tenured associate professor in […]
Please join us for an in-person post-event coffee hour where great ideas brew over a cup!