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New faculty of 2018
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Meet the New Faculty of 2018

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New Faculty Profiles

Welcome the New Faculty

Joining the Duke community, faculty members explain why they're excited to be here

PUBLISHED September 19, 2018 IN Academics , Research
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New Divinity faculty: Patrick Smith, Jan Holton, David Goatley and Christopher Beeley

Meet the Divinity School's New Faculty Members

PUBLISHED October 4, 2018 IN Academics
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Brandon Garrett

Garrett Maps Plan for Criminal Justice Reform by Exposing Systemic Flaws

PUBLISHED September 18, 2018 IN Academics
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Natalia “Natasha” Litchinitser

Natasha Litchinitser: Pratt Faculty Structuring Materials to Control Light

PUBLISHED October 15, 2018 IN Academics
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Samira Musah

Samira Musah: Engineering Stem Cell Fate for Applications in Kidney Disease

New faculty member Samira Musah is guiding stem cells to model, and potentially develop new treatment strategies for the widespread disease

PUBLISHED August 20, 2018 IN Research
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Nate Chaney

Nathaniel Chaney: Harnessing Petabytes to Better Understand the Global Water Cycle

New faculty member Nathaniel Chaney studies how the geological and manmade features over land influence the global water cycle and as a result, impact weather, water resources and agriculture

PUBLISHED August 27, 2018 IN Research
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Eric Richardson

Eric Richardson: Creating New Opportunities through Engineering Design

PUBLISHED September 11, 2018 IN Academics
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Sally Nuamah

Sally Nuamah: Scholar, Advocate and Documentary Filmmaker Joins the Sanford Faculty

PUBLISHED September 11, 2018 IN Academics
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Rabih Younes

Rabih Younes: Integrating Machine Learning with Motion-Capturing Wearable Devices

PUBLISHED September 17, 2018 IN Research
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Maria Gorlatova

Maria Gorlatova: Creating an Intelligent Internet of Things

PUBLISHED September 11, 2018 IN Academics
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PO-Chun Hsu

Po-Chun Hsu: Engineering Nanostructured Materials to Keep You Cool

PUBLISHED September 11, 2018 IN Academics
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