
Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. to be Executive-in-Residence at Duke
Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will engage with students and faculty through Duke Engineering's Character Forward program.
Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will engage with students and faculty through Duke Engineering's Character Forward program.
Gunsch brings a broad range of leadership experience in engineering, operations and strategic consulting to the MEM program.
A current student in Duke University’s Master of Engineering in Artificial Intelligence for Product Innovation (AIPI) program, Santosh Ganesan is leveraging over 15 years of technical experience to bridge the gap between traditional engineering and cutting-edge AI technologies.
A team of graduate students and alumni from Duke University’s Master of Engineering in Cybersecurity program has played a pivotal role in developing a new international report on cybersecurity in the financial sector, published by the Digital Americas Policy Institute.
Duke University’s Master’s in Financial Technology (FinTech) program is known for producing graduates who go on to become leaders in financial innovation. Among the current students preparing to follow that path is Mario Treviño, a student in the inaugural cohort of Duke FinTech’s accelerated program.
Every student in the Duke Cybersecurity Master of Engineering was matched with a cybersecurity professional with experience aligned with their aspirations.
Currently enrolled in Duke’s Master of Engineering in Artificial Intelligence for Product Innovation (AIPI) program and pursuing a second degree in Robotics & Automation, Jared is guided by a clear goal: to design AI-powered systems that don’t just crunch data but interact with the world in meaningful ways.
After a fierce competition, the winners of the 2025 trading competition share their experience.
FinTech Engineers is projected by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in its “The Future of Jobs Report 2025” to be the second fastest-growing job category by 2030. For aspiring professionals looking to enter this nexus of transformation, specialized programs like Duke University's Master of Engineering (MEng) in FinTech offer an ideal pathway to success.
Duke University’s Master’s in Financial Technology (FinTech) program is known for producing graduates who go on to become leaders in financial innovation. Among the current students preparing to follow that path is Natalie Montanez, a student in the inaugural cohort of Duke FinTech’s accelerated program.
World Economics Forum has projected a net growth of 95% of FinTech Engineering positions by 2030.
Duke University’s Master in Financial Technology (FinTech) graduates are equipped with the technical, financial, and management expertise needed to lead financial innovation. One of those graduates is Joey Chen, Duke FinTech class of 2023 and a Quantitative Risk Model Analyst at U.S. Bank.