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Nimmi Ramanujam working in a lab with two students

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Q&A with a Duke Inventor Dedicated to Reforming Women’s Health

Engineering professor Nimmi Ramanujam describes how she came up with the idea for a device that allows for a speculum-free cervical exam, and what’s next for her lab.

Vahid Tarokh, Britney Whitmire, Guillermo Sapiro, Lawrence Carin, Tallman Trask, Jamie Harper standing together at the opening ceremony

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Newly Opened Innovation Hub Brings Together Duke and Microsoft in Downtown Durham

New space brings Microsoft researchers together with inaugural Microsoft Data Science Investigators from Duke

Matt Brown discusses the design of the dials used in the endoscopy tool.

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A Year of Real-World Design

Centered on collaboration with Duke Medicine clinicians, Duke BME's re-imagined design course challenges students to design solutions to real patients' problems

Duke football players in Wallace Wade Stadium

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Innovation Co-Lab and Two Engineering Student Athletes Save Duke’s Football Season

Duke engineering students who printed a device to protect the broken collarbone of an injured fellow player founded a startup, Protect3d

Duke Engineering Buoys Banner Year for Duke Entrepreneurial Efforts

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Duke Engineering Buoys Banner Year for Duke Entrepreneurial Efforts

Record-setting year includes 32 issued patents, 11 licensing agreements and five new start-up companies from engineering faculty

Logo for Infinia ML

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Machine Learning Company Infinia ML Partners with Duke to Prepare the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs to Make Business Impact

Innovative undergraduate instruction will equip future engineers, entrepreneurs and startups to strategically leverage machine learning in business

The inaugural class of A. James Clark Scholars at Duke.

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10 of Nation's Brightest College-Bound Students Selected as Inaugural A. James Clark Scholars at Duke

The students—all members of the incoming class of 2022—represent six states, and a wide range of experiences and achievements.

Chesterfield Building

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Duke Teaming Up with Microsoft in Durham and in the Cloud

Microsoft Research facility to be added to Chesterfield Building

Bill Walker and Steve McClelland headshots

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The Next Big Thing: A Conversation with Steve McClelland and Bill Walker

How two Pratt graduates are helping put Duke innovators on the map

aerial view of Duke

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Mind the Gap: Connecting Clinicians and Engineers at Duke

Creating an environment where the clinical, engineering and business fields can collaborate for further research and commercialization possibilities

Graduate students in Ric Telford's software engineering course designed a software system for Tyrata, a sensor technology company

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Programming from the Deep End

There’s nothing like a little “sink or swim” to get the code flowing

Conservation activities include fire prevention, protection against illegal logging and hunting, and maintaining corridors for jaguar protection

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Duke Students Share Skills with a Rural Mexican Community to Strengthen Ecotourism

Mechanical Engineering and Environment graduate students team up to help a rural Mexican community develop a renewable energy strategy and a business plan for sustainable ecotourism

From left to right: Mechanical Engineering students Jack Gregory, Ziad Elarab, Patrick Combe, Ryan Cox and Daniel Connolly

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General Motors and Duke Team Up to Take on AV Sensor Cleaning

A team of five senior Mechanical Engineering students bring a fresh approach to keeping cameras and sensors on autonomous vehicles clean

Interior of The Chesterfield, a former cigarette factory transformed into a major new space in downtown Durham, NC, for medical and engineering research and entrepreneurship.

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The Chesterfield Re-Engineered: Collaborative Space for High-Impact Discovery and Entrepreneurship Opens

Collaborative ties between Duke University’s schools of engineering and medicine, and between Duke and its hometown, are stronger than ever with the opening of The Chesterfield.

The mPower team celebrates following the Hult regional competition in Mexico.

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Duke Sophomores Aim to Transform Cold Storage in India

Student team will vie for $1 million in the Hult Prize Accelerator at Ashridge Castle in the UK