Duke Receives Global Recognition for Interdisciplinary Science
Times Higher Education Rankings lists Duke at No. 5 in the world for interdisciplinary science
Times Higher Education Rankings lists Duke at No. 5 in the world for interdisciplinary science
Four Duke Engineers are included in the most highly-cited list this year. Their scholarly publications are viewed as important and influential by their peers.
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions over the summer
Mark Borsuk and Will Ferris were recognized for creating RESILE and CIRCAD as part of their work in risk and resilience engineering; Sara Oliver, for the launch of the Climate & Sustainability Engineering Master of Engineering program, and Judy Ledlee, Alexis Carpenter and Helen Whiteley for the launch of the Design Climate course.
Highly competitive national awards will help new and returning BME graduate students and post-docs conduct exciting research
CEE PhD student Shannon Plunkett recently won a “Best Student Paper” award for her work on mercury toxicity caused by artisanal gold mining
Rachael Lau (Duke CEE BSE ’20, MEng ’22, PhD ’24) secured a $10,000 grant from the U.S. Department of State’s Citizen Diplomacy Action Fund to build on her earthquake work done in Nepal
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions to start off the year
To make Clarivate's annual list, researchers must have a paper ranked in the top 1% for its field for the last decade
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions over the summer
National accolades, new grants and professional society recognitions—see who captured top honors in 2020-21
Eight significant new awards for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering will support research in sustainability, resilience and human health