Duke Professor Wins One of the Most Prestigious Awards in Mathematics
Ingrid Daubechies, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering, was named a recipient of the 2023 Wolf Prize in Mathematics for her work in wavelet theory and applied harmonic analysis.
Students Can Now Apply for Summer 2023 Climate+ Research Projects
The Rhodes Information Initiative at Duke (Rhodes iiD), in partnership with the Nicholas Institute for Energy,...
A “Physical Layer Machine Learning Applications Want To See”?
Rhodes iiD Director Robert Calderbank discusses his recently published work on something he calls pulsones, which may contribute to a more efficient future air interface.
Randles Wins NIH Director’s Pioneer Award to Predict Heart Disease Risks
Dr. Amanda Randles's latest award is an open-ended, $3.5 million award will help tie complex models of blood...
The Case for Bringing Experiential Learning into the Humanities
Drawing on innovative programs at the University of Michigan and Duke University, this essay explores an...
Comp Sci + MedRen: An Interview with Leona Lu (Trinity College, class of 2023)
Leona Lu talks about her work on the Data+ project "Constructing Utopias in Restoration London.”
Bass Connections and Data+ Teams to Present at NeMLA (North East MLA conference) Undergraduate Research Forum
The 2021 Bass Connections team for the Ethical Consumption Before Capitalism Project and representatives from...
Duke Professor Wins $1 Million Artificial Intelligence Prize, A ‘New Nobel’
Cynthia Rudin becomes second recipient of AAAI Squirrel AI Award for pioneering socially responsible AI.
The Godmother of the Digital Image
The mathematician Ingrid Daubechies’ pioneering work in signal processing helped make our electronic world...
Data+ Team Takes Deep Dive into Duke Ph.D. Experience
Look on the Graduate School website, and you will find more than 260 pages of program-specific statistics and...