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  2. Engineering World Health - Wikipedia

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    Engineering World Health (EWH) was a non-profit organization that worked with hospitals and clinics that serve resource-poor communities of the developing world. EWH has now merged with Engineers Without Borders - USA .

  3. Robert Malkin - Wikipedia

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    Robert A. Malkin is an engineer specializing in medical instrumentation for the developing world. [1]At Duke, Malkin is an Emeritus professor of the practice of Biomedical Engineering, professor of the practice of global health, and an affiliate of the Duke Initiative for Science & Society.

  4. Nimmi Ramanujam - Wikipedia

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    She is the Robert W. Carr Professor of Engineering and Professor of Cancer Pharmacology and Global Health at Duke University. [6] She founded the Center for Global Women’s Health Technologies in 2013 to catalyze impactful research, educational and community outreach activities that promote women’s health. [6]

  5. Duke University - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Duke was ranked 22nd in the world by U.S. News & World Report and 20th in the world by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. [193] [194] QS World University Rankings ranked Duke 50th in the world for its 2023 rankings. [195] Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) ranked Duke 20th globally in its 2020–21 report. [196]

  6. Pratt School of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Pratt School of Engineering is the engineering school of Duke University, a private research university in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Research expenditures at Duke Engineering exceed $88 million per year. Its faculty is highly ranked in overall research productivity among U.S. engineering schools by Academic Analytics. [2]

  7. Krishnendu Chakrabarty - Wikipedia

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    Following his PhD, Chakrabarty remained in the United States and taught at Boston University before joining the faculty at Duke University in 1998. [2] During his early tenure at Duke, Chakrabarty was the recipient of a National Science Foundation Early Faculty Award, the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award, [1] and the Humboldt Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt ...

  8. Amanda Randles - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Randles is an American computer scientist who is the Alfred Winborne and Victoria Stover Mordecai Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Duke University. Randles is an associate professor of biomedical engineering with secondary appointments in computer science, mathematics, and mechanical engineering and materials science.

  9. Henry Petroski - Wikipedia

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    Henry Petroski (February 6, 1942 – June 14, 2023) was an American engineer specializing in failure analysis.A professor both of civil engineering and history at Duke University, he was also a prolific author.