Recent News
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Since arriving at Johns Hopkins in 2014, he has forged cross-disciplinary partnerships, launched bold new initiatives, and overseen a period of significant growth at the Whiting School.
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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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EP Instructor Leslie Hamilton and her APL team find new ways to collect and transmit ocean data.
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A new study in PNAS Nexus from EP faculty members can help us better understand collisions in outer space.
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The list recognizes employers setting the standard for great company culture.
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Civil and systems engineer studies the effects of fire on the built environment
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Ashutosh Dutta, chair of the Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals program in electrical and computer engineering and member of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Assured Autonomy, was inducted into Eta…
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Bart Paulhamus, co-founder and chief of the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab’s (APL) Intelligent Systems Center, has been appointed chair of the Artificial Intelligence program at Johns Hopkins University’s Engineering…
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What started as a budding interest in aerodynamics led Christopher Pribilo to become an engineer and analyst at Boeing, working to enhance aircraft safety.
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Robert McDonald spent years working as a controls engineer before realizing that his real interest lay elsewhere: in the medical device field. A move to a firm specializing in that field and enrollment in the Applied Biomedical Engineering program at Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals Program has not only helped focus his interest and hone his skillset, but has also enabled him to develop a wireless electromyography device for his program capstone project. McDonald says his invention could help scientists collect data more efficiently and less expensively.
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Daniel Olivas, systems engineering graduate, designed a remote fire-service support system to reduce loss incurred during emergency incidents.
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Space systems expert Michaelyn Thomas MS ’21 embraces the potential of using space for good—at Virgin Orbit, U.S. Space Force, and now, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.