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Johns Hopkins becomes tuition-free for undergraduate students from families earning up to $200,000
CategoriesNew tuition promise program will offer free tuition for students from more than 85% of American households and tuition plus living expenses for families earning up to $100,000
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A team led by Rajat Mittal, professor of mechanical engineering and Somdatta Goswami, assistant professor of civil and systems engineering and affiliate of the Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute, was recently…
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Doctoral Student Yang Zhao Selected for New Johns Hopkins-Amazon AI PhD Fellowship program
CategoriesZhao and six other JHU doctoral candidates studying machine learning, computer vision, and natural language processing receive two-year fellowships
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Li is recognized for her systems engineering research improving emergency response timing and accuracy after natural hazard events, like earthquakes and hurricanes
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Doctoral Student Vindhya Kota Advances Additive Manufacturing Research at Idaho National Laboratory
CategoriesDuring a summerlong internship with INL, Kota developed multiple machine-learning-based models to improve additive manufacturing simulations
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Khan spent his summer interning at the architecture and engineering firm’s D.C. office, applying his theoretical knowledge to every-day engineering challenges
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Akinbamilowo is using her summer to gain relevant civil engineering experience with MDTA
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Courses taught by newly appointed faculty highlight the department’s commitment to address complex societal issues through engineering
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Madison Villarba Awarded 2025 Dick Trainor Scholarship by Maryland Association of Engineers
CategoriesThe annual award supports exceptional Maryland students in their engineering education
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JHU CaSE was awarded the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Walter LeFevre Award for its unique curricula advancing ethics, licensure, and leadership in civil engineering
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Systems engineering major, Diran Jimenez, wins Best Paper Award for brewery optimization model
CategoriesThe model uses systems engineering to improve Baltimore-based Union Craft’s brewing schedule
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Johns Hopkins students developed a human-centered design turning a theoretical commercial site into a livable and sustainable community