Recent News
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CaSE Associate Professor Lauren Gardner Joins Project To Build New Tools To Model Pandemic Spread
CategoriesThe team plans to develop statistical models that could reveal patterns explaining COVID-19’s rapid spread.
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Congratulations to CaSE Associate Professor Lauren Gardner who recently received a Rapid Response Research (RAPID) grant from the National Science Foundation to support the management and development of the COVID-19…
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Congratulations to CaSE assistant professor Thomas Gernay, whose project “Behavior and Design of Concrete Structures under Natural Fires” was selected by the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Foundation as one of…
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As a solution to the increasing number of COVID-19 patients who require ventilator-related care, James Guest, an associate professor in the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering (CaSE) and associate…
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CaSE COVID-19 Research Highlights
CategoriesProf. Lauren Gardner is the creator of the interactive web-based dashboard being used by public health authorities, researchers, and the general public around the globe to track the outbreak of…
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Associate Professor Lauren Gardner Helps Develop Tool to Predict the Global Spread of Dengue
CategoriesLauren Gardner, associate professor in the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering, recently has worked with a team of researchers at CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, Queensland University of Technology,…
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Earlier this month, CaSE associate professor Jamie Guest, along with PhD candidates Julia Carroll and Alberto Torres, represented their research during the Space Technology Research Grants (STRG) Program Technology Day…
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Associate Prof. Jamie Guest to Research CNT Composite Material Thanks to Funding from Space@Hopkins
CategoriesCongratulations to Associate Professor James Guest and Prof. Tim Weihs (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering) on receiving a Space@Hopkins seed grant for their project “3D-Woven CNT Composites: Lightweight, High…
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Prof. Lauren Gardner Publishes Study Ranking US Places at Highest Risk of Measles Outbreak
CategoriesA new study ranks the US counties at highest risk of a measles outbreak, with the areas surrounding Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami topping the list.
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Congratulations to Assistant Professor Stavros Gaitanaros, who was recently announced as a recipient of a seed grant from Space@Hopkins! According to its website, Space@Hopkins connects the array of Johns Hopkins…
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Congratulations to Prof. Tak Igusa who will receive two 2018 Discovery Awards as part of cross-disciplinary teams! Projects selected for Discovery Awards are poised to arrive at important discoveries or…