OCT Powered by AI-Based Analytics Gives a Glimpse into Wound Healing
Traditional eye imaging technology powered up by new techniques and AI provides a unique in-depth look at wounds as they heal over time.
Translating visionary research into impactful tools will better human health worldwide. We stand at the convergence of disciplines and futuristic technologies poised to spark incredible advances in human health. With a long history of biomedical engineering innovation, Duke Engineering is ready to lead.
From harnessing supercomputers to create patient-specific digital twins to engineering the microbial communities we interact with every day, Duke Engineering is home to interdisciplinary centers poised to make real-world impacts.
Redefining the microbial environments where we live, work, and play.
Multidisciplinary research in tissue, cellular, and protein engineering.
Improving women’s cancer diagnosis, prevention, and treatment worldwide.
Traditional eye imaging technology powered up by new techniques and AI provides a unique in-depth look at wounds as they heal over time.
The Pratt School of Engineering invites community members of all ages to spend the afternoon with Duke Engineering faculty, staff, and students. Wearable technology, robotics, quantum computing, and more…welcome to […]
Apr 11 1:00 pm-4:00 pm
Apr 1
April is Earth Month! Earth Day has been commemorated on April 22 for more than 55 years. In 2026, the Duke community continues to celebrate with special events, opportunities and […]
1:00 am-5:00 am West Campus
Apr 1
Registration begins for Fall 2026 (7:00 AM); Summer registration continues
7:00 am
Apr 1
Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science welcomes Lance Collins to deliver the MEMS Seminar, “Technology Campuses Spurring the Regional Economy.” ABSTRACT: In late 2010, Mayor Michael Bloomberg […]
12:00 pm Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side A, room 1464