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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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Innovative method combines neural networks and control theory to enhance reliability in complex systems
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Program manager of the National Security Space division at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory had been interim chair.
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Program provides professional engineers with the advanced technical expertise and research experience they need to succeed in industry and the public sector.
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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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If you’re considering going to graduate school, knowing what the world looks like on the other side of your new master’s degree is one of the most important things to research before you apply. What job options are there now that were closed to me before? What’s the expected salary increase? What fields and industries can my master’s degree apply to? Will it help me advance my career? This is the case for any degree, a master’s in electrical engineering included.
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Ashutosh Dutta named a 2021 Distinguished Member of the Association for Computing Machinery
CategoriesA highly accomplished electrical engineer and computer scientist with expertise in the areas of wireless, cybersecurity, and mobility, Dutta has 35 years of experience in IT operations, research and development for leading global technology R&D labs, major universities, in startups, and in teaching.
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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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Ashutosh Dutta, a senior scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, has been appointed chair of the Engineering for Professionals’ Electrical and Computer Engineering program, effective July 1.
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Students in Engineering for Professional's Electrical and Computer Engineering program have access to a range of state-of-the-art laboratories, all now located on Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory's campus.