A three-decade quest by Michael Rubinstein spanning multiple institutions has made the North Carolina Research Triangle into ...
Over the last year, Duke Engineering rolled out its redesigned first-year computing course (EGR 105L) to help students build ...
The club sent two policy teams, the Duke Phishermen and Duke’s Defenders, to the Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge’s flagship ...
Molecular separations technologies separate and/or isolate individual species from mixtures or solutions. These technologies are used in a wide range of applications such as in the environmental, ...
As mixed reality systems become popular, new threats to their security and privacy arise, and it is important to understand these emerging threat models and their possible defenses. In this talk, I ...
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One of the standard arguments for building a quantum computer is that we might profitably use the entanglements between qubits to simulate the correlations between electrons and thus solve a myriad of ...
Shannon Plunkett, a PhD student in civil and environmental engineering at Duke, won the “Best Student Presentation” award at the International Conference for Mercury as a Global Pollutant conference ...
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Achieving carbon circularity and net zero emissions requires a comprehensive understanding of emissions and re-valorization of waste carbon, while keeping fossil carbon underground. Environmental ...