Join Us!

Duke CSE is continually looking to recruit talented students and colleagues, and to deepen our engagement with industrial partners. Our recruitment and industrial relations are collaborative efforts between the Computer Science and ECE departments at Duke.

Faculty

Duke ECE invites applications for faculty positions.

Industry Partners

CSE leverages the inDuke industrial partners program co-run by Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. If you are interested in engaging with the CSE group, please contact the inDuke leadership at induke@cs.duke.edu and explicitly indicate your desire to interact with CSE. Opportunities for interaction include but are not limited to collaborative research, invited talks, student internships, visiting researchers, direct funding, etc.

We thank our numerous industry partners for their support, including: Facebook, Google, HP Labs, IBM, Intel, Microsoft Research, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Yahoo, and others.

Students

Below is a partial list of opportunities within the broad CSE area at Duke. Potential students should see the education tab for more information. Please note that faculty cannot make any statement regarding the likelihood of your being admitted to a specific program.

  • Theo Benson is looking for students with strong systems or analytical skills to hack the kernel to develop diagnosis system for the cloud, to modify Software-Defined controllers to improve reliability, or to analyze traces of traffic and develop analytical models.
  • Alvin Lebeck is recruiting PhD students for interdisciplinary projects at the boundary of nanotechnology (nano photonics), machine learning and computer architecture, and related to hardware and systems software design for energy efficient server design.
  • Ben Lee and SAIL seek talented and driven researchers in the broadly defined area of computer engineering. Particular areas of interest are energy-efficient architectures, datacenter management, and statistical machine learning. Opportunities are available for post-doctoral and graduate research.
  • Dan Sorin is recruiting PhD students for research in computer architecture. Research projects include the design of heterogeneous chips, applying coding theory to processor microarchitecture, the design of reliable multicore processors, and architectures that can be formally verified to be correct.