Principal Investigator

Benjamin C. Lee

Ph.D., Harvard University
210 Hudson Hall, Duke University
benjamin.c.lee@duke.edu



Graduate Researchers

Marisabel Guevara

M.Eng., University of Virginia
213 Hudson Hall, Duke University
mg@cs.duke.edu

Krishna Malladi

M.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Gates Building, Stanford University
ktej@stanford.edu

Weidan Wu

M.A., Chinese Academy of Sciences
213 Hudson Hall, Duke University
ww53@duke.edu



Undergraduate Researchers

Abhishek Balakrishnan

B.S.E., Electrical and Computer Engineering
Duke University
anb17@duke.edu

Emily Bragg

B.S., Computer Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology (REU)
ebragg09@gatech.edu

John Cuffney

B.S.E., Electrical and Computer Engineering
Duke University
john.cuffney@duke.edu

Casey Mackin

B.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Arizona (REU)
cmackin@email.arizona.edu



Prospective Members

The next phase of your career will be shaped by your energy and vision. Your area of technical concentration is less important to us than your potential. We seek evidence of high achievement in prior work. We encourage applications from those with an interest in computer engineering and have demonstrated strong academic performance as well as professional drive.

Preparation. Identifying a mutual fit is essential. Survey our prior research to identify areas of shared interest. Our publications highlight prior research and also illustrate the style of future research.

Growth. We provide researchers with the experience necessary for professional growth and career advancement. Researchers will work closely with faculty, developing research directions and executing projects. Moreover, researchers will build their networks through conference travel, industrial internships, and inter-disciplinary collaborations.



Opportunities

The group seeks talented and driven researchers in the broadly defined area of computer engineering. Opportunities are available at undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctorate levels.

Post-doctorate. A postdoctoral research position is available in the broadly defined area of computer engineering. Term of appointment is one year with possibility for re-appointment subject to performance and funding. Strong candidates will hold a PhD in a relevant discipline and evidence of high achievement in prior work. A strong research track record is required.

Applications should include a curriculum vitae (CV), copies of relevant publications, a brief research statement (two-page max), as well as contact information for three references. Please email applications to Prof. Lee. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled.

Graduate. Graduate research positions are available in the broadly defined area of computer engineering. Strong candidates will possess a strong technical background and evidence of high achievement in prior work. Prior research experience is beneficial. Interested candidates should apply, via the Duke Graduate School, to the Ph.D. program in either Electrical and Computer Engineering or Computer Science. If already a Duke student, please email curriculum vitae (CV) and short description of interests to Prof. Lee.

Undergraduate. Undergraduate research positions are available in the broadly defined area of computer engineering. Please email curriculum vitae (CV) and short description of interests to Prof. Lee. Interested candidates should also consider the Pratt Research Fellows Program.

The Lab is committed to diversity and we strongly encourage applications from women and minority candidates. Durham, Chapel Hill, and the Research Triangle of North Carolina are frequently ranked among the best places in the country to live and work.



Alumni

Tae Jun Ham

B.S.E., Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2011
Princeton University

Michael Ansel

B.S.E., Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2011
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