For her Design Day project, a Johns Hopkins student examines how conflict, deforestation, and governance intersect to shape human trafficking networks.
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Faculty and students from Applied Mathematics and Statistics will present their work at one of the world's most influential conferences in machine learning and artificial intelligence.
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Xu was recognized for her contributions to Bayesian methods and their impact on health, clinical research, and large-scale data analysis.
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For her Design Day project, a Johns Hopkins student examines how conflict, deforestation, and governance intersect to shape human trafficking networks.
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Applied mathematics and statistics faculty and students help lead conversations on advancing women in artificial intelligence.
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The prestigious award honors exceptional STEM students nationwide, including a Johns Hopkins Applied Mathematics and Statistics undergraduate among this year’s honorees.
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Applied Mathematics and Statistics PhD students develop tools that turn published clinical trial figures into actionable patient-level data for drug development.
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Wandelt studies the connection between data and theory to unlock the secrets of the universe.
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Mateo Díaz and Soledad Villar from the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics are among the 126 scholars selected for the prestigious fellowship.