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Huang was recognized for his work on “acoustic tweezers”: a technology that uses sound waves to maniopulate particles in fluids, with promising applications in biology and medicine. Tony Jun Huang, ...
Jingwei Sun, a PhD student working in the laboratory of Yiran Chen, the John Cocke Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University, won the “Best Paper Award” from ...
Faculty Awards Adrian Bejan won American Society of Mechanical Engineers Medal Pranam Chatterjee received a Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award (MIRA) from the National Institutes of Health ...
Like a pacemaker for the heart, nerve stimulation devices are implanted to send pulses of electricity to evoke activity in nerves throughout the body. These electrical stimulation devices have been ...
Duke’s engineering researchers are global leaders in discovering and developing new materials to accelerate innovation in health care, advanced computing, sustainable energy and security applications.
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Engineers at Duke University have developed an electronics-free, entirely soft robot shaped like a dragonfly that can skim across water and react to environmental conditions such as pH, temperature or ...
The National Science Foundation has awarded two Duke faculty members $10 million to develop tools and strategies in computing education that increase the entry, retention and course or degree ...
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