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6/24/25 APS Physical Review Journals

Materials Paper Selected as an Editors’ Suggestion by Physical Review E (PRE)

Authored by Octavio Albarrán, Renata Garcés, Giacomo Po, Christoph F. Schmidt, and Jeff D. Eldredge

4/29/21 Duke Today

Zauscher to Chair Search Committee for New Pratt School Dean

Pratt School Professor Stefan Zauscher will chair a 15-person committee that will conduct a search for the new Vinik Dean of the Pratt School of Engineering

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4/28/21 Magnify, Duke School of Medicine

We Are What We Breathe

DMI member Joel Meyer is part of an interdisciplinary research group at Duke devoted to better understanding the connection between health, climate change, and air pollution.

4/26/21 Duke Engineering

Researchers Demonstrate Fully Recyclable Printed Electronics

New technique reclaims nearly 100% of all-carbon-based transistors while retaining future functionality of the materials

4/21/21 Duke Engineering

Pursuing Research: 2021 Pratt Fellows

A glimpse into the projects pursued by three Pratt Undergraduate Research Fellows and the lessons provided by their experience

4/14/21 Duke Engineering

Self-Assembling Nanofibers Prevent Damage from Inflammation

Nanomaterials strategically activate the immune system to fight inflammation as effectively as current standard therapeutics

4/7/21 Duke Engineering

Ultrasensitive, Rapid Diagnostic Detects Ebola Earlier Than Gold Standard Test

Portable platform detects early biomarkers of the Ebola virus faster than PCR, the current industry standard

Hengming Li and Gianna Tutoni of Duke University
4/5/21

Li and Tutoni Win NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

Hengming Li and Gianna Tutoni are among 18 PhD students at Duke who won National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships

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4/1/21 Duke Graduate School

Franklin Wins Dean's Award for Excellence in Mentoring

Aaron Franklin, the Addy Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Chemistry, is honored for his eagerness to foster academic and professional growth within his lab

4/1/21 Duke Engineering

Designing the Future of Medical Technologies

Xiaoyue Ni is pushing her field into the future using smart materials and wearable devices

3/25/21 Duke Engineering

Soft Robotic Dragonfly Signals Environmental Disruptions

Electronics-free DraBot uses air pressure, microarchitectures and self-healing hydrogels to watch for changes in pH, temperature and oil

David Beratan, Duke University Department of Chemistry
3/15/21

Beratan Wins Cozzarelli Prize

Duke chemist David Beratan and colleagues have won the 2020 Cozzarelli Prize for Physical and Mathematical Sciences awarded by the National Academy of Sciences

3/15/21 Duke Engineering

Twisting, Flexible Crystals Key to Solar Energy Production

Researchers show how shapes and movements of halide perovskites create desirable renewable energy properties

3/10/21 Duke Engineering

Capturing All of Light’s Data in One Snapshot

Duke engineers to lead $7.5 million Department of Defense project to create a “super camera” that can capture and process a wide range of light’s properties

3/8/21 Duke Engineering

Duke AI Security Screening Start-up Goes Public Via SPAC Deal

Startup based on Duke security scanning technology will go public in a deal that values the company at about $1.7 billion

Tatiana Segura, left, and Xiaoyue Ni, right, of Duke University
3/5/21 Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Spotlighting Innovative Duke Women for #InternationalWomensDay 2021

Tatiana Segura (BME) and Xiaoyue Ni (MEMS) are featured among 27 women innovators for International Women's Day 2021

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