Recent News
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When she first enrolled in the Applied Biomedical Engineering (ABE) program at Engineering for Professionals, Emma MacIntyre wasn’t sure she could balance the program’s optional semester-long research project in addition…
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In its first-ever partnership with an international company, Johns Hopkins University’s Engineering for Professionals (EP) program is teaming up with the Panama Canal to offer their employees a custom graduate education program in…
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This spring, we are making several courses from our full-time engineering program available to you online. Taught by the school’s Homewood faculty, these online, asynchronous courses strike the right balance…
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While conducting research on the resiliency of cyber physical systems (CPSs), Brian Parsons, cyber systems engineering manager with Northrop Grumman, found himself looking for new answers to old questions for his final Systems Engineering program project.
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2020 Faculty Award Winners
CategoriesJohns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals’ 2020 Faculty Awards honor 10 outstanding online and part-time instructors for their dedication in the classroom this past year. Instructors in the online and part-time programs at…
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The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the global computing society with nearly 100,000 members from more than 190 countries, has chartered a Baltimore professional chapter led by employees of the Johns…
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Like most of us, Frank Kemper often finds himself stuck in traffic jams caused by accidents or other incidents on the road. So for his final Systems Engineering program project, the mechanical engineer for Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) in the Department of Navy, Department of Defense, developed a system to decrease such accidents’ effect on traffic flow.