Recent News
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Effective August 1, Lori Graham-Brady, professor in the Whiting School of Engineering’s (WSE) Department of Civil and Systems Engineering (CaSE) will serve as the vice dean for faculty for WSE. …
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The award honors faculty members who demonstrate a commitment to and excellence in the Whiting School of Engineering, success in instilling the desire to learn, and dedication to undergraduate students
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Novel deep learning technique vastly improves process
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Johns Hopkins University senior Kristen Corlay Sanmiguel has been elected by her peers as the student speaker for the universitywide Commencement ceremony next month. Corlay Sanmiguel will graduate with a…
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CaSE-led student team earned fourth place in the ASCE/AISC annual competition for civil engineering students
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As part of Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering's annual Design Day, students from the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering embark on a project to reimagine the historic Antioch Court at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
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Gernay’s project aims to advance the knowledge of cold-formed steel structures’ post-earthquake fire performance
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International Team Including Johns Hopkins Experts Makes Excess Deaths Projections in Gaza
CategoriesJohns Hopkins civil and systems engineering professor Tak Igusa explains how the research team modeled projections of future casualties from trauma, infectious diseases, and other factors in Gaza
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CaSE Does Space
CategoriesAssistant Professor Jochen Mueller's grant continues department’s involvement in developing technology to support exploration and habitation in space
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AISC's Special Achievement Award recognizes Professor Benjamin Schafer for driving impactful changes to standards that govern the use of metal deck diaphragms in steel structures.
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Benjamin Schafer and Rachel Sangree examine the cause, consequences and lessons to be learned.
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3 Questions with Rachel Sangree: Structural Engineer Discusses Baltimore's Key Bridge Collapse
CategoriesJohns Hopkins bridge expert Rachel Sangree talks about how long, continuous spans in the bridge design played a role in its collapse after it was struck by a massive container ship