Forever a Hopkins Engineer

Hopkins Engineering alumni are active, valued members of the school community and are deeply involved with the school, whether on the Homewood campus or around the world, and they play a vital role in our students’ lives.

Stay Connected

Whether online, on campus, or around the world, our powerful network can help you connect with old friends, network with professionals in your field, and make a difference in our students’ lives.

The Power of the Network

Connect with Hopkins Engineering alumni and broaden your professional and personal networks.

Engage With Current Students

Help students achieve their goals through mentorships, internships, career-focused events, and more.

Advance Our Mission

Support our students, honor our faculty, enable discoveries, and create world-changing opportunities.

OneHop Alumni: Join Today!

OneHop Alumni is your one stop for career, community, and connection with Johns Hopkins alumni.

Alumni Making an Impact

  • Using Food to Fight Anti-Asian Hate

    When Tim Ma, MS ’05, left his job as a senior hardware engineer with Raytheon to attend culinary school, his parents, both Chinese immigrants, worried. After all, they had “come to America to work insane hours in a Chinese restaurant so their kids wouldn’t have to work in restaurants,” Ma says.

  • Ready for Takeoff

    Ayushi Mishra, MS ’16, grew up the daughter of academics. Her father held a doctorate in physics; her mother, a doctorate in chemistry. But it is still a long way from the small town in India where she grew up to Johns Hopkins University.

  • Redefining Down Syndrome

    After earning his degree in electrical engineering, Nik Nikic ’84 applied those lessons to a rewarding career. But perhaps their most spectacular application has been his work with his son, Chris, who last Nov. 7 became the first person with Down syndrome to finish an Ironman triathlon.

  • The Data Behind Your Burrito

    As lead data scientist at Chipotle, Mash Syed, MS ’15, offers in-depth data analysis to the company’s executives to help them make informed business decisions—expertise that took on new value with the onslaught of COVID-19.

I have no idea what my career will look like in 20 years, and that’s by design… But exciting things find me, as I found Johns Hopkins.

Phyllis Schneck ’92 MS 93, Computer Science Former Chief Cybersecurity Official, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Continuing Education

Engineering for Professionals

If you want to expand your knowledge, but aren’t quite ready to commit to a master’s degree in engineering, you’ve got options. Take a course or earn a graduate or post-master’s certificate through Johns Hopkins’ Engineering for Professionals program.

Other Opportunities

As a member of the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association, you receive discounts on some of the fee-based programs operated by Johns Hopkins.