2018 Data+ Project Information Fair Draws Over 200 Students
The Fair is an opportunity for students to ask project leads about 2018 Data+ Projects, to discuss goals, and...
iiD Welcomes Vahid Tarokh
iiD welcomes Dr. Vahid Tarokh to Duke as the Rhodes Family Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering....
New Randles Lab Space in iiD
Previously, we have celebrated Amanda for the IEEE-CS Technical Consortium on High-Performance Computing...
Faculty Opportunity: Oak Ridge National Labs and its Leadership Computing Facility
Oak Ridge National Labs' (ORNL) Leadership Computing Facility allows faculty and graduate students to apply...
Gerrymandering in the News
Duke Mathematics chair Jonathan Mattingly’s computer algorithm work on district gerrymandering in North...
Mantis Shrimp Can Punch Each Other to Death but Prefer to Resolve Conflicts Peacefully
In a study led by Duke iiD's Patrick Green, scientists created some conflict between mantis shrimp to see if...
Mathematics Chair Jonathan Mattingly’s Math Exposes Political Gerrymandering in N.C. District Maps
Duke Mathematics Professor Jonathan Mattingly’s algorithm demonstrating political gerrymandering in North...
North Carolina Congressional Map Ruled Unconstitutionally Gerrymandered
In the first decision of its kind, federal judges threw out North Carolina's congressional map, saying it was...
Should AI Decide Who Gets a Kidney?
A team of researchers at Duke and the University of Maryland have created an algorithm that attempts to...
Data+ Program Travels to Munich
“Some of the best learning is when you actually figure out how to do something yourself.” – Ashlee Valente,...