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Long before the pandemic ushered in a “new norm” for online education, we were already a well-established leader in virtual education, exhibiting the staying power that knowledge-seekers can rely on. We asked our experts and program chairs to weigh in on the future of careers in engineering and tips and advice for students.
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Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals has launched a fully online master’s degree program in Robotics and Autonomous Systems—one of only a few in the nation.
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Whether you are on the outside or entrenched in it, all workers must be informed as to the importance of cybersecurity and keeping their data safe. The subject of cybersecurity is of great importance across the globe, and has been marked as one of the main National Security issues of the decade. This is shown by the designations of the last few US Presidents. But what is the role of cybersecurity? And how did we get to the point where it loomed so large?
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Program News: July 2022
CategoriesApplied Biomedical Engineering Recently Added Courses Ethics in Biomedical Engineering Research and Management (Zane Wyatt, Michael French)—Fall Global Health Engineering (Samson Jarso)—Fall Medical Device Innovation and Design (Soumya Acharya) Rehabilitation…
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After observing neurosurgeons use hand-cranked drills to make pressure-relieving holes in the skulls of patients who have suffered head injuries, Casey Grage knew there had to be a better, more modern option.
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Wondering if a master's in electrical engineering is worth it? Learn about all the fields you can work in with an electrical engineering master's