April 01, 2024 | Duke Engineering
Learn how Lee Ferguson and other researchers across North Carolina are using a technology called mass spectrometry to protect our drinking water
November 21, 2022 | Duke Engineering Magazine
The IoT is expanding measurement and data analysis capabilities, with applications in air quality, earthquake sensing applications and beyond
From the stairs of Duke Chapel to the most remote parts of the world, civil and environmental engineering students discover the fun in seeing practical knowledge put to work
Supercritical water oxidation tech has the potential to obliterate the "forever chemicals" in our drinking water
November 15, 2022 | Duke Engineering
Duke engineers are among the discipline's most influential scholars in 2022, according to Clarivate analytics
November 04, 2022 | DukeEngage
Duke CEE faculty and students partnered with University of Cape Coast peers to investigate affects of unregulated motor oil disposal on human health
November 01, 2022 | Nicholas School of the Environment
DUSRC brings together teams of scientists, engineers and social scientists to advance solutions to the most pressing and complex issues in environmental health
November 01, 2022 | Duke Engineering
Henri P. Gavin, an internationally regarded expert in earthquake hazard mitigation and nonlinear dynamics, will lead Duke CEE through 2024
October 31, 2022 | Nasher Museum of Art
Students in Duke Engineering's First-Year Design course prototype a chair storage rack for the Duke art museum that won't pinch fingers.
October 10, 2022 | Duke Engineering
Duke engineering students built a pedestrian footbridge that provides a safe path to school for local children
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions over the summer