Recent News
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Benjamin Schafer receives distinguished service award from the Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute
CategoriesThe award recognizes Schafer’s significant contributions to the cold-formed steel industry
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Rising energy needs throughout the U.S. come with the challenge of improving and innovating our energy infrastructure. For electrical power, this means the plants, power lines, equipment and other technology…
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New AI-based methodology optimizes data center energy consumption to realize cost and energy savings
CategoriesA team of researchers, including Johns Hopkins’ Ján Drgoňa, has developed a machine learning control method to make real-time operational decisions for chiller plants, reducing data center energy use by nearly 12%
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The AI-integrated model links multiscale, microstructural changes to specific instances of failure before visible cracks can be detected
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Quickly predicting how structures will respond to natural hazards, such as earthquakes and hurricanes, has long been one of civil engineering’s toughest challenges, requiring significant computational resources and time-consuming simulations.…
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Focusing on sustainability and community wellbeing, the team earned top scores in every category for their data center design, advancing to the Student Championships
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The society, which celebrates outstanding scholars who exemplify academic and personal excellence, recognized its new members during a ceremony on May 6
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Jamie Guest installed as the Hackerman Family Department Head of Civil and Systems Engineering
CategoriesEstablished in 2020 through the generosity of Nancy Hackerman and The Hackerman Foundation, The Hackerman Family Department Head recognizes Guest’s leadership in the department
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NSF’s fellowship program recognizes graduate students who have demonstrated potential for significant achievements in research