Recent News
-
Each year, the department recognizes truly exceptional graduate students by presenting them with one of the following awards. Awards are given at the annual Blue Hat Ceremony, following the Design…
-
The following undergraduate students were honored with convocation awards for 2022. This event is a celebration of student and faculty achievements within the Whiting School of Engineering. American Society of…
-
On April 30, 2022, Ashwini Gupta, CaSE PhD candidate, was selected as the Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Public Engagement through Research Communication winner of the 2022 Empower Your Pitch…
-
Ashwini Gupta and Kristen Nixon, both graduate students in the department, have been selected as finalists in the 2022 Empower Your Pitch competition. Held by PHutures and open to all…
-
Lauren Gardner, the Alton and Sandra Cleveland Professor in the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering, gave the opening keynote of the American Society of Civil Engineers Structures Congress 2022…
-
When building a sound structure, a variety of factors are considered including strength, durability, and resistance to fire and heat. To help gauge a structure’s reaction under extreme heat conditions,…
-
Cross country skier Caitlin Patterson and speed skater Emery Lehman, both graduate students in the Engineering for Professionals program, will join Team U.S.A. in Beijing Caitlin Patterson and Emery Lehman…
-
Todd Chang, a doctoral candidate in Johns Hopkins’ Department of Civil and Systems Engineering (CaSE), is working with Tak Igusa, a professor in CaSE and a member of JHU’s Center…
-
Johns Hopkins Engineering’s online graduate degree programs continue to be among the country’s best, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. Overall, the Whiting School’s online graduate programs in engineering…