Recent News
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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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Johns Hopkins Engineering’s online graduate degree programs continue to be among the country’s best, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings.
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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.
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Engineering for Professionals Welcomes a New Chair to the Information Systems Engineering Program
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Coursera class, open to teachers worldwide, shares perspectives on creating accessible coursework in a time of remote learning.
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Competition concluded a year of Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures programming that aimed to support female innovators and inventors.
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In collaboration with the Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals (EP) program is now offering a Master of Science in Occupational and Environmental Hygiene degree program.
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While working at a small telecommunications company and traveling to remote areas, Jennifer Glock, a recent Systems Engineering (SE) graduate, noticed the lack of telecommunications infrastructures and how difficult it…
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To enable successful remote teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals (EP) program has created the Hopkins Live Studios on the Homewood Campus and the…
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More than 900 students are enrolled in Foundations of Healthcare Systems Engineering, a new Coursera class launched this fall by Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals (EP) program. The aim of…
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals (EP) program has created 34 portable, state-of-the-art teaching studios designed to bring an “in-person” feeling to students taking remote live and online classes.
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Eric Villhauer, a Systems Engineering alumni and senior engineering manager in the Flight Controls Systems department with North Carolina-based Collins Aerospace, began to use to use his engineering degree to help people living with diabetes.