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Jerome Lynch is the Vinik Dean of Engineering and Fitzpatrick Family University Distinguished Professor of Engineering at Duke University. He holds joint professorships in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. His research focuses on cyber-physical systems for intelligent infrastructure, structural health monitoring, and multifunctional nanocomposites. Lynch has led interdisciplinary initiatives to enhance infrastructure resilience through sensor integration and data analytics.
- Education: B.S. The Cooper Union (1997), M.S.C.E. & Ph.D. Stanford University (1998-2003)
Research Interests: Developing sensor networks and AI-driven frameworks to assess infrastructure performance. His work bridges civil engineering with electrical systems, emphasizing real-time monitoring and community engagement. He pioneered methods for non-destructive evaluation of bridges, railways, and prosthetic implants.
Publications reflect advancements in wireless sensor deployment, UAV-based monitoring, and smart city technologies. His work on participatory traffic control and bio-compatible sensors showcases cross-disciplinary innovation.
- Awards: ASCE Fellow (2021), NSF CAREER Award (2009), PECASE (2009), Henry Russel Award (2007)
Lynch advises on federal climate initiatives and chairs Duke's Climate Exchange. His labs focus on urban sensing and smart infrastructure resilience. Current projects include methane measurement systems for landfills and AI-driven social space utilization analysis.





