Jobscan helps you optimize your resume for any job, highlighting the key experience and skills recruiters need to see. Join us for an in-depth demonstration on how to best utilize this tech tool.
If you missed this workshop in the Fall, experienced immigration attorney Rishi Oza returns to provide valuable information for visa holders in the United States. This workshop will be a great ...
Two engineering faculty members at Duke University have received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) from President Biden. Amanda Randles, the Alfred Winborne and ...
Whirlpools are mostly associated with death and danger on the high seas, but these glowing vortexes are working to help humanity. One of the most difficult steps in creating diagnostic tests is ...
Many studies highlight the importance of a healthy gut microbiome for overall well-being. The general public has taken notice, too, as evidenced by the emergence of multiple probiotics into the market ...
Drop in to play some table games and enjoy snacks with the Engineering Master’s Programs Student Advisory Board! We’ll have Mahjong, Bingo, Jenga, Scrabble ...
Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs ...
Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering is dedicated to educating the engineering leaders needed to tackle the world’s toughest problems while making a positive impact on those around us. Detailed within ...
The world moves fast. Our engineering master’s programs move even faster. With an eye on emerging trends and industry needs, our flexible degree programs equip and inspire engineers who shape the ...
The rigorous engineering education we provide to students at all stages of their lives is the center of who we are as an institution. A Duke Engineering education leads to lives of purpose and ...
Duke Engineering is dedicated to building purposeful partnerships to solve complex societal challenges—locally and globally. We share research discoveries, design solutions to community needs, and ...
Cameron Kim, an assistant professor of the practice in biomedical engineering (BME) at Duke University, was awarded an R25 Grant from the National Institutes of Health’s Research Education Program.