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First-year engineering students Rania Challita, Ahnaf Hossain, Liam Byrne, Ashley Huang, with their prototype at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University.

October 31, 2022 | Nasher Museum of Art

Helping in a Pinch: Duke Engineering Students Design a Solution for The Nasher

Students in Duke Engineering's First-Year Design course prototype a chair storage rack for the Duke art museum that won't pinch fingers.

August 14, 2014 | Duke Engineering News

Pushing the Boundaries of Efficiency

Pratt’s Eco-Marathon team participated in the Shell Eco-Marathon in Texas this past April and performed better than they ever have.

May 12, 2014 | Duke Engineering News

Duke Engineering Celebrates Class of 2014

Duke University awarded degrees to 428 undergraduate and graduate engineering students

May 08, 2014 | Duke Engineering News

Guglielmo Scovazzi Wins DOE Early Career Award

The award comes with a five-year grant of $750,000 to stimulate research careers in the disciplines supported by the DOE Office of Science.

April 24, 2014 | Duke Engineering News

Energy Deputy Secretary: Duke’s Innovative Energy Research is Essential to Security, Safety

Innovative research like that being carried out at Duke is essential to the future of energy security, sustainability and environmental safety, according to U.S. Department of Energy deputy secretary.

January 09, 2014 | Duke Engineering News

'Superlens' Extends Range of Wireless Power Transfer

Duke University researchers have demonstrated the feasibility of wireless power transfer using low-frequency magnetic fields over distances much larger than the size of the transmitter and receiver.

November 07, 2013 | Duke Engineering News

Wireless Device Converts "Lost" Energy into Electric Power

Using inexpensive materials configured and tuned to capture microwave signals, Duke researchers have designed a power-harvesting device with efficiency similar to that of modern solar panels

May 21, 2013 | Duke Engineering News

New Method for Producing Clean Hydrogen

Duke University engineers have developed a novel method for producing clean hydrogen, which could prove essential to weaning society off of fossil fuels and their environmental implications.

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