
Driving Discovery and Innovation Through Biofilms: A Conversation with Andrew Jones
Andrew Jones talks about his research on biofilms and the connections it has with math, biology, medicine, and everyday life.
Andrew Jones talks about his research on biofilms and the connections it has with math, biology, medicine, and everyday life.
Andrew Jones talks about his research on biofilms and the connections it has with math, biology, medicine, and everyday life.
Since 2018, Duke has been a critical node in efforts to field test sanitation systems across the world for projects funded by the Gates Foundation.
Duke Engineering faculty are involved in three new interdisciplinary graduate education collaboratives focused on society-centered AI, advanced climate training, and information science and engineering for the public sector.
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