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A crowd of people at the Invented at Duke ceremony

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A Lot of Innovation to Celebrate at Third Invented at Duke Ceremony

From meditation tools to cybersecurity software, Duke is a source of entrepreneurship

David Smith in lab

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Startup Stories

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

Students with prototype endoscopy dials. Photo credits, Chris Hildreth

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Hungry for Innovation: Notable Project Stems from MEDx Dinner

Students and clinicians collaborated to design a newly-patented tool that makes it easier, and more comfortable, for physicians to use endoscopes

Three students huddle around an iMac

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Duke Entrepreneurs Advance Projects in Summer Accelerator

Two recent Duke Engineering graduates used Duke I&E's inaugural Summer Accelerator to focus on their startup that uses 3D-printing technology to create anatomically fitting padding designed to prevent and protect injuries

Ravi V. Bellamkonda

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Q&A: MEDx Reflects with Dean Bellamkonda

He sees the importance of enhancing ties to continue building partnerships that will help everyone rise.

Fellows in the Design Health program

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Design Health Program Launches at Duke Engineering

New program assembles teams across engineering, medicine and business to design solutions for unmet needs in hospitals and clinics

A female student with military gear and a smart phone walks ahead of several similarly dressed people carrying a stretcher

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A Little Help From Civilians

Duke's new interdisciplinary Hacking for Defense class invites students and alumni to work on problems faced by the military

Kids at a table putting together plastic experiments

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Innovators Represent Duke at ACCelerate Festival

Blue Devil Ocean Engineering shows off its finalist entry in this year's Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History

Ken Gall

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Gall Named Associate Dean for Entrepreneurship

Ken Gall has been named Duke Engineering's first associate dean for entrepreneurship to help faculty, staff and students positively impact the world through their work

students with hanger invention

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First Year, First Patent Pending

In Duke Engineering’s first-year design course, five students designed an innovative tool that helps get artwork hung just right

Group photo of the A. James Clark Scholars at Duke University in fall 2018.

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Creating Community, Planning Public Service and Preparing for a Summer in South Africa

Duke Engineering's A. James Clark Scholars have had a busy freshman year

A Duke Engineering student gives a presentation in the Founder's Workshop course.

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Founder's Workshop Creates Entrepreneurial Confidence

A special-topic course guides student teams through the development of startup plans.

Vamsee Pamula

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Duke ECE Welcomes First Entrepreneur-in-Residence

Vamsee Pamula PhD’01 has a new company — and a new gig as Duke ECE’s first Entrepreneur-in-Residence

Duke Engineering students and Prof. Ann Saterbak working in the Duke Engineering Design Pod.

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Duke Engineering Joins KEEN Network

The growing national partnership of engineering schools and faculty promotes an entrepreneurial mindset

Paul Fearis

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Paul Fearis: Informing Innovation at Duke BME

With a novel approach to medical device design, Duke BME’s newest faculty member seeks to prepare students for success in the medical device industry