Bridging Finance and Technology: Duke’s FinTech Program Prepares Innovators for the Future
It's no longer enough to simply understand the market; today's financial leaders must be equipped to engineer its future.
It's no longer enough to simply understand the market; today's financial leaders must be equipped to engineer its future.
Jon Reifschnider has had a big impact on Duke through his leadership on AI
Duke Master of Engineering in Financial Technology developed an online track and the newly introduced accelerated track to minimize the time a working professional must leave work for.
Jon Reifschneider, Pramod Singh and team developed Inquisite from their work running the Artificial Intelligence for Product Innovation Master's Program at Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering.
Dr. Lenz was the keynote speaker and Professor Fimbel co-chaired a workshop, judged a student competition, and served on a career panel.
Engineers are facing more ethical dilemmas in their professional lives than ever before. Students need to be taught how to handle them
No matter how clean our technologies become, people must be persuaded to use them to make a difference
With great potential comes great cybersecurity risks, from uncontrollable drones to deep faked illegal images
With more game studios finding a home in North Carolina’s Research Triangle, augmented and virtual realities growing in scope, and video game design reaching more diverse audiences, it’s time we start understanding the medium beyond its tropes and stereotypes.
Duke has launched several new programs this fall aimed at filling a need, including the new Master of Engineering in Game Design, Development & Innovation
Dr. Jimmie Lenz presentation, “Navigating the Risks of New Technologies and Competitive Changes,” presented how innovation has been the hallmark of finance.
Duke Engineering's new Coursera specialization on emerging artificial intelligence trends is open to all