For Many Urban Residents, It’s Even Hotter Than Their Weather App Says
Statistical model adjusts temperature data and finds urban areas with few weather stations are even hotter than reported
Statistical model adjusts temperature data and finds urban areas with few weather stations are even hotter than reported
Duke Engineering now boasts two top 10 programs, with Environmental Engineering joining Biomedical Engineering, which leads all departments with its #2 ranking
A new research project led by Lisa Satterwhite looks to see how climate change has disproportionately affected rural areas of North Carolina through chronic exposure to harmful algal blooms.
On Sunday, May 12, 2024, Duke Engineering celebrated about 1,100 graduates from its various programs
Award recognizes Dean Jerome Lynch’s pioneering work in developing intelligent sensing systems to monitor the structural health of engineered structures
Check out what makes the Duke Engineering experience so special from four of our graduating seniors
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions to start off the year
A new CEE class explores how a ChatGPT plugin removes entry barriers to the Wolfram family of data analysis tools for students in any discipline
Civil engineering is coming back into vogue in untraditional ways for students looking to solve global challenges
At a recent Duke University symposium moderated by Dean Jerry Lynch, experts exchanged ideas about accelerating sustainable infrastructure development
Heileen Hsu-Kim is a leading figure in the study of how environmental contaminants move across the landscape and impact human health
Tyler Felgenhauer joins Indiana University colleague Ben Kravitz in penning an article on the potential promise and perils of climate engineering projects