Duke University has received $30 million to support research and hiring around the areas of computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning.
The funding comes from an award given to the university by the The Duke Endowment, a private foundation based in Charlotte. This is part of a broader faculty hiring initiative at Duke focused on science and technology.
The Duke Endowment’s award will support the creation of the Elevating Duke Computing program, which will fund the hiring and start-up costs for the university to add one senior faculty member and four to seven mid-career faculty positions over the next five years. The first hires funded through this award will be based at the department of computer science at the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences and the department of electrical and computer engineering at the Pratt School of Engineering.
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