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At only 28 years old, Kenneth Harris II has a very clear goal in mind: to have a positive impact on the next generation. In November of 2020, he was elected to the Prince George’s County Board of Education, serving the Maryland school district in which he grew up. Through the opportunity, he will be…
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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 Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland. It will be the only ACM professional chapter in the Baltimore/Washington region, which is home to thousands…
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Program News: November 2020
CategoriesApplied Biomedical Engineering Beginning this spring, the ABE program will offer the following new courses: Global Health Engineering (770) Ethics in Biomedical Engineering Research and Management (635) The Applied Biomedical Engineering (ABE) program has launched two additional focus areas as options for prospective students: Biomechanics and NeuroEngineering. The Biomechanics focus area is for students interested…
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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 this course is to help healthcare professionals and engineers harness the tools of systems engineering to improve outcomes, value, safety, access, and affordability of healthcare.…
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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 MP4 studios at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). At APL, the partnership rooms in the MP4 building have been converted into live…
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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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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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David Porter, an instructor with Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals (EP) Applied Physics program, was selected as a 2020 Blackboard Catalyst Award winner in the Teaching and Learning category for his graduate-level online course, Introduction to Oceanography, offered through EP.