Securing the Invisible
A multidisciplinary team of graduate students is leading cutting-edge research into the risks posed by unencrypted satellite data transmissions with direct implications for national security and critical infrastructure.
A multidisciplinary team of graduate students is leading cutting-edge research into the risks posed by unencrypted satellite data transmissions with direct implications for national security and critical infrastructure.
Duke Engineering's co-op program embeds master's students in full-time professional roles for up to a year, building the skills, network and experience that top employers are looking for.
Venezuela’s crisis stems not only from political turmoil but from the collapse of the digital systems that enable identity, payments, records, and accountability. Rebuilding the country will require restoring these digital foundations — including secure identity, modern payments, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, and legal frameworks — supported by international partners and trusted governance. Without this sequencing and investment, any political transition risks repeating past failures rather than enabling lasting recovery.
With a background in public policy and AI ethics, Gross came to Duke’s Master of Engineering in Artificial Intelligence for Product Innovation to understand how models are trained, where bias emerges and how product decisions shape real-world outcomes.
Two ever-popular courses in Duke’s Master of Engineering for MedTech Design program led by industry-seasoned faculty exemplify the program’s value.
Students in Duke’s Master of Engineering Management program share their favorite social activities, local discoveries and insider tips for making the most of life in Durham.
Brinnae Bent has created an AI tool called "DisagreeBot" to demonstrate to students the usefulness and limitations of widely used AI tools.
A new engineering graduate course shows how games can reinvent training at Duke Health—and how students learn by building for real clients.
More than a flexible degree, the online FinTech program at Duke prioritizes applied learning and deep industry engagement. Students gain hands-on experience, personal support and access to the full Duke community—wherever they’re learning from.
A Duke–CrowdStrike research collaboration looked at how Russian state-sponsored hackers operate—and came up with recommendations for how U.S. organizations can stop them before damage is done.
Duke University’s Master of Engineering 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 Luca Antonacci, a student in the inaugural cohort of Duke FinTech’s accelerated program.