Editor’s note: This article originally appearing on the website of the Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative: DURHAM – Max Sondland was on spring break when he learned of the changes Duke was ...
DURHAM – Duke’s New Vinik Dean of Engineering Jerome P. Lynch discusses his background, joining the Pratt School of Engineering and his plans for the future What intrigues you about being dean of the ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 3, 2001 — Duke Engineering & Services has been awarded a contract to be one of three engineering services providers to six nuclear power plants operated by Nuclear Management Co.
Duke launched a collaboration with the Network for Engineering with Nature (N-EWN) on Sept. 5, which looks to augment current work toward nature-based solutions for major infrastructure challenges in ...
A Duke University task force has been working tirelessly to assure and protect Duke Health from experiencing a shortage in medical equipment and supplies. As frontliners work to give patient care ...
From the smartwatch on your wrist to the traffic light-controlled intersection at the next corner, to the power stations that light your city, to farm machinery in agricultural fields, computing ...
Four years ago, Vinay Lekharaju envisioned himself as an accomplished investment banker after college. But like many other I-banking hopefuls, he has been forced to explore other careers due to the ...
Bill Walker, Pratt '90, The Graduate School '95 and Mattson family director of engineering entrepreneurship and executive in residence in the Pratt School of Engineering, concluded his tenure at Duke ...
Jan. 31, 2002 — Framatome ANP, Inc., an AREVA and Siemens company, has signed an agreement to purchase Duke Engineering & Services Inc. (DE&S), a subsidiary of Duke Energy. DE&S, headquartered in ...
Ian Buckle, Foundation Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, was recently awarded the Charles Martin Duke Lifeline Engineering Award by the American Society of Civil Engineers. Buckle ...
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