Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University



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WSE Computational Sciences and Engineering Building
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The Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) Building


The new CSE Building, an 80,000 square foot, state-of-the-art research facility that opened in the fall of 2007, represents Johns Hopkins Engineering’s commitment to multidisciplinary research and education and the school’s strong ties to medicine and the life sciences.

The first building on the Homewood campus to be organized around collaborative, cross-disciplinary research, the CSE Building’s labs and academic spaces offer opportunities for undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, and researchers and clinicians from across the university, as well as members of industry, to work together to solve problems of common interest.

Research centers housed in the CSE Building include:
Among the CSE Building’s facilities are:


Matthew Daimler

Matthew Daimler, Computer Engineering, ‘99

With a B.S. in computer engineering and a minor in entrepreneurship and management, alumni Matthew Daimler launched his company SeatGuru.com, a website that tracks and analyzes every aspect involved with individual comfort while traveling on an airplane. “One or two inches of legroom,” Daimler says, “really makes a lot of difference.”

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