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May 11, 2020

Duke Engineering Celebrates the Class of 2020

We proudly recognize more than 800 undergraduate and graduate engineering students who were awarded academic degrees from Duke this month.

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May 11, 2020

Inexpensively Locating Friendly (and Unfriendly) Radio Waves

Passive method for locating and characterizing radio waves could lead to cameras that can capture images using ambient radio waves

Natalia Litchinitser

May 08, 2020

Litchinitser, Collaborators Win Aspen Institute Italia Award 2020

Duke professor of electrical and computer engineering Natalia Litchinitser belongs to a US-Italy team that has produced a “revolutionary” microlaser that twists light

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AI In Health | Featured Content

AI in Health

Machine learning algorithms in ECE were initially deployed in search of landmines. Over the past two decades, they’ve evolved to generate stunning insights into human health

Ethical Algorithms

How do we balance the potentially transformative benefits of new technology against the risks?

Safe Travels

Duke ECE is driving a new $5.83 million airport security project

Startup Stories

Eighteen spinoffs—and counting!—have grown from Duke ECE’s pioneering research in quantum computing, metamaterials, advanced sensing, robotics, and more

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#1

in U.S. computer engineering faculty research productivity —Academic Analytics

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#5

in U.S. electrical engineering faculty research productivity—Academic Analytics

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21

spin-off companies based on Duke ECE faculty research

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93%

of Duke ECE students accepted jobs or had job offers at graduation