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September 28, 2022
Boosting Transit Ridership – $2 at a Time
Bhargav Shetgaonkar, a student in Duke's AI for Product Innovation master's degree program, describes research suggesting that small cash incentives may induce more people to ride public buses and trains

September 22, 2022
Shining a Spotlight On: Diarra Bell
As a full-time working professional it was important for Diarra to continue developing her career while attending graduate school. She chose Duke Engineering.

August 24, 2022 | Duke Engineering News
New International Graduate Students Take a SLICE of Life in Durham
In its second year, the Summer Language Intensive Communication Experience acclimated a group of new international graduate students to life at Duke and Durham

August 24, 2022 | MLOps Podcast with Noah Gift
Podcast: Jon Reifschneider on Duke's AI for Product Innovation Master's Degree
The AI for Product Engineering Master of Engineering at Duke opens doors to high-impact careers.

June 12, 2022
Duke ECE's Hai "Helen" Li: Machine Learning Should Consider Vertical Integration
The HiPEAC 2022 keynote speaker discusses the fascinating – and now ubiquitous – topic of machine learning

June 02, 2022
Reflections from Barr-Spach MD/Engineering Scholarship Recipients Christine Park and Miranda Morris
Two students in medicine and engineering at Duke talk about their experience in the Duke master's program in AI and machine learning

May 27, 2022
Shining a Spotlight On: Shyamal Anadkat'22
Duke AIPI graduate sets sights on the future, changing the world for the better with AI

May 08, 2022 | Duke Engineering News
Duke Engineering Celebrates the Class of 2022
Dean Jerome P. Lynch challenged the newest Duke Engineers to make the world more resilient and more just

April 28, 2022
Robert Calderbank Elected to American Academy of Arts Sciences
The noted information scientist and three Duke colleagues were elected to the academy, founded in 1780 to honor excellence and leadership

April 25, 2022
MD + Master of Engineering: Bridging the Gap at Duke
Med students gained technical and problem-solving skills in Duke's innovative Doctor of Medicine-Master of Engineering dual-degree program