Recent News
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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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The new tool is the first to use large language modeling to predict infectious disease risk
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Data published by Johns Hopkins University shows vaccinations fell in most counties over the past five years
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Gardner, who helped the world track the COVID-19 pandemic, is applying her expertise to track and model a new public health threat: measles
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Students in Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering developed data-driven solutions to solve real-world inventory challenges for a Baltimore ice cream shop’s inventory and delivery
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Hopkins faculty, Gonzalo Pita, has charted the evolution of catastrophe modeling to understand its influence on natural disaster risk assessment and response
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The team is examining the connection between climate phenomena and sovereign debt to better inform investment strategies and policy
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Johns Hopkins University researchers are embarking on an NSF-backed project using machine learning to better understand injury response of head impacts.
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Using a novel, comprehensive methodology, the team analyzed mortality-influencing factors to inform future pandemic public health strategies