A new data science and translation institute will bring together experts from a wide range of disciplines to capitalize on the rapidly emerging potential of data to fuel discovery across the university.
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Johns Hopkins University's Course Qualifies Students for INCOSE ASEP and CSEP Certification
CategoriesThe Introduction to Systems Engineering course offered by Johns Hopkins University Engineering for Professionals (EP) Systems Engineering program has officially been recognized by the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE).…
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Ali Darwish, who works for the Army Research Lab draws upon his extensive professional experience in his teaching.
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Geetha Rajasekaran, a computer scientist working at the Social Security Administration, draws upon her industry expertise in her teaching.
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Yuya Otaki blends engineering expertise with a player’s insight to provide personalized performance feedback.
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The award recognizes his contributions to the preservation and enhancement of the global water environment.
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"Preparing Future Generations for Executive Leadership Roles in Technical Organizations" details program capstone course.
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Cloudy with a Chance of Breach: Unseen Dangers Lurking in Storing Student Data in the Cloud
CategoriesFERPA’s outdated protections could leave sensitive information exposed, JHU study reveals.
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Learn about three types of engineering disciplines from the Johns Hopkins University Engineering for Professionals master’s degree program.
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Innovative method combines neural networks and control theory to enhance reliability in complex systems
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Space Force partnered with Johns Hopkins in 2022 to create a professional development pathway for military leadership
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Environmental engineers work to address climate change and drive sustainability. Learn how to plan your path to becoming an environmental engineer with help from JHU EP.
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EP alumnus’s capstone project aims to revolutionize campus safety with smart technology integration.