Recent News
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Johns Hopkins aerospace engineer Jaafar El-Awady explains why flying vehicles are far from replacing ground transportation
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Incorporating AI into the discovery process allows researchers to quickly develop the advanced materials necessary for unique, critical applications
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Professor Vicky Nguyen collaborates with School of Medicine ophthalmologist Harry Quigley to examine how eye tissues change after surgery.
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Aerospace engineering, hypersonic technologies, and ocean engineering added to program offerings.
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Assistant Professor and EP Instructor Jeremy Brown writes in Science Robotics on involving end users in the early brainstorming phase.
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Chris Stiles, the vice chair of EP Mechanical Engineering program, is using advanced machine learning to accelerate materials discovery, recently uncovering a novel superconductor.
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As a NASA engineer, the expert in planetary defense spacecrafts is helping protect the Earth from asteroids and comets.
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As a professional consulting forensic engineer, EP graduate Beau Biller analyzes data related to mechanical malfunctions for use as evidence in civil and criminal cases.
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EP Instructor Vishal Patel's work could make security systems more robust and dependable.
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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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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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Jaafar El-Awady, professor of mechanical engineering at the Whiting School and Engineering for Professionals instructor, is co-author of a new study in the journal ACS Nano.