Recent News
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Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering hosts 2022 Engineering Mechanics Institute conference
CategoriesThe 2022 Engineering Mechanics Institute (EMI) conference will be hosted by the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering on May 31- June 3, 2022 in Baltimore. James Guest, associate professor within the department, is the conference chair. Somnath Ghosh, Michael G. Callas Chair Professor in the department, serves as co-chair. The conference aims to bring…
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Lauren Gardner, associate professor of civil and systems engineering, recently was appointed as the inaugural Alton and Sandra Cleveland Professor. This endowed professorship, established this year by Sandra and Alton B. Cleveland, Jr., supports exceptional faculty with a preference for those whose research focuses on sustainability and resiliency of the built environment and the multiple…
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This annual Convocation Awards event is a celebration of student and faculty achievements within the Whiting School of Engineering.
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Ralph S. O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI) founded under the leadership of Ben Schafer
CategoriesThe institute will serve as the university's interdisciplinary home for ongoing research and education aimed at creating clean, renewable, and sustainable energy technologies.
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The ABET Symposium is an annual event for accreditation, assessment and the global exchange of best practices in STEM education.
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The purpose of the Architected Materials Committee is to promote and disseminate knowledge on the design and synthesis of Architected Materials (AM), as well as on the fundamental understanding of their unique properties.
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Gregory Falco shares thoughts on SolarWinds hack in oped for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
CategoriesIn an OpEd piece published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, assistant research professor Gregory Falco shares his thoughts on the SolarWinds hack and how he feels it calls for a cyber-endurance strategy from the government. “The SolarWinds hack is problematic. Troves of data are now in Russian hands, including Microsoft’s source code. That…
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The Department of Civil and Systems Engineering is pleased to announce that Kimia Ghobadi and Tak Igusa are part of two separate projects that were recently named as recipients of 2020 Johns Hopkins Discovery Awards. Kimia, the John C. Malone Assistant Professor in the department, is part of a team whose project is titled, “Emulating…
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The Department of Civil and Systems Engineering is pleased to share the news that Benjamin Schafer, professor in the department and director of the Cold-Formed Steel Research Consortium, has been appointed the Willard and Lillian Hackerman Professor of Civil Engineering. This endowed professorship, created in 1981 through a gift from Margaret Whiting in honor of…
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Prof. Ben Schafer and Cold-Formed Steel Research Consortium (CFSRC) Host Inaugural Global Colloquium
CategoriesWith 110 concurrent attendees from 15 time zones and 51 papers and talks the global online Cold-Formed Steel Research Consortium (CFSRC) Colloquium provided a unique forum for sharing and learning about the latest research and innovations in cold-formed steel structures. The Cold-Formed Steel Research Consortium (CFSRC) hosted the Colloquium which was delivered in four main…
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The Department of Civil and Systems Engineering (CaSE) is pleased to announce the hire of Dr. Gregory Falco and Dr. Jochen Mueller. Dr. Gregory Falco currently holds an appointment as an assistant research professor. In fall 2021, Falco will become an assistant professor in the department and in the Institute for Assured Autonomy (IAA), a…