Recent News
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The framework improves accuracy of detection while running faster on embedded hardware
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Johns Hopkins researchers identify vulnerabilities that could hinder nation's fast-growing energy demands for clean energy sources
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SafeTraffic Copilot, created by Johns Hopkins team, aims to provide experts with crash analyses and predictions to reduce the rising number of fatalities and injuries that happen on U.S. roads each year
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The award supports the development of novel mathematical and machine learning tools to help characterize complex systems and environments
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Dimitris Giovanis and Somdatta Goswami Receive DARPA INTACT Grant to Develop Heat-Resistant Ceramics
CategoriesThe grant funds the development a new fabrication method to enhance the safety and performance of ceramics in defense applications and extreme environments
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Hopkins Civil and Systems Engineering Faculty Share Latest Energy Research with International Forum
CategoriesYury Dvorkin, Magdalena Klemun, and Jan Drgona presented at The Energy Technology and Science Bridge event which offered a look at the latest research to address global energy challenges
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Jochen Mueller Presented with Catalyst Award for Sustainability in Metal Additive Manufacturing
CategoriesMueller was awarded a $100,000 grant as part of the Catalyst Awards program to advance energy-efficient metal additive manufacturing
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Hopkins Engineers Successfully Test Tallest U.S. Cold-Formed Steel Building on Earthquake Simulator
CategoriesThe seismic testing will be used to determine the structural limits of cold-formed steel buildings and modernize U.S. building codes
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Kimia Ghobadi Receives Discovery Award to Reduce Patient Falls with AI-Powered Smart Room Monitoring
CategoriesAs part of a cross-divisional Johns Hopkins team, Ghobadi will apply systems engineering to address the rising number of patient falls in U.S. hospitals
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Heating and cooling buildings could soon become greener and more affordable thanks to a new tool developed by Hopkins engineer and smart-grid expert Yury Dvorkin
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Johns Hopkins engineers prove custom fire designs outperform standard codes on multiple measures