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A summer of service
CategoriesThe Community Impact Internships Program connects undergraduate students with local nonprofit organizations. Neal Lim, a rising sophomore, shares his experience.
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To a T-cell: Researchers link immune-cell activity to psychiatric symptoms in women with HIV
CategoriesWomen with HIV frequently experience neuropsychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety, and even cognitive impairment. Until now, though, the disordered physiological mechanisms underlying such symptoms was unclear. A study by…
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Benjamin Grimmer, an assistant professor in the department of applied mathematics and statistics, uses 3-dimensional printing to enhance student learning and experience during lectures.
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With interest in mathematical aspects of machine learning, probability, and theoretical computer science, Lee expounds on his research and goals for his time at Johns Hopkins.
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Alumnus Yongheng Zhang, data scientist at Nasdaq’s AI Core Development team, uses artificial intelligence to improve financial markets
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Students from across the country learned to use data science to address topics ranging from gerrymandered voting districts to transit equity during “Data Science for Democracy,” a workshop co-sponsored by the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics (AMS) and the SNF Agora Institute earlier this summer.
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Kuleen Sasse '25, uses metaheuristics to estimate how a person could navigate the entire system in the shortest amount of time possible
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Associate Professor, Yanxun Xu was named the Joseph & Suzanne Jenniches Faculty Scholar in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, effective July 1, 2022. Created in 2022, this title…
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On Design Day, a team of undergraduate students determine malignant or benign breast cancer images using machine learning algorithms.