Author: Danielle Campbell
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Reduce, Reuse, Drywall!
Johns Hopkins students team up with a startup to engineer drywall that’s strong, sustainable, and carbon-negative
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A Stomp Away from Safety
Students Create a Personal Alarm You Wear in Your Shoe
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Grid Expectations
An engineering student’s project shows how localized energy networks can deliver cheaper, cleaner power to remote communities.
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A dirty job, but some robot’s got to do it
Senior design team builds device to autonomously test lunar soil
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Engineering Undergraduates Design Trail Improvements to be Implemented at Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park
As part of a semester-long design course, civil and systems engineering students are working towards a redesign for a failing trail boardwalk in Baltimore’s Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park
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Back on the gridiron: VR helps athletes safely return to play following concussion
Returning to sports too soon after a concussion or other traumatic brain injury (TBI) can increase the risk of an even more serious injury and long-term brain damage.
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Johns Hopkins students use computer vision to help Orioles build better bats
As torpedo bats sweep across Major League Baseball, the Baltimore Orioles are partnering with Hopkins engineering students on a high-tech bat optimization project of their own
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Optimizing Baseball Batting Orders: A Data-Driven Approach to Lineup Efficiency
We built a lineup optimization tool that uses advanced baseball analytics to find the most run-productive batting orders.
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Minimally Invasive Wearable Device for Real-Time, Continuous Cortisol Monitoring
Smart. Subtle. Helping you take charge of your well-being.
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Skipping the Stitches
Materials science students engineer a suture-free mitral heart valve designed to reduce surgery time and risks