Author: Martine Richards
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Hearing is Be-Leafing: Students Invent Quieter Leaf Blower
Patent-pending design by Johns Hopkins undergrads could be available in stores within two years.
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’Tis the sneeze-in!
A @jhumeche #DesignDay team is developing an affordable, fully automated pollen detection device that will provide accurate, time sensitive data—and help allergy suffers prepare for hyperlocal conditions.
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How does the blood-brain barrier dysfunction contribute to Alzheimer’s disease?
@JHUMaterials senior Ikshu Pandey is developing/optimizing a model to study blood-brain barrier dysfunction in Alzheimer’s, building knowledge of the mechanisms underlying disease progression, which will be essential to finding a cure. She shares her results at #DesignDay24
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Collaborating Robots showcase at Design Day
This #DesignDay24 team designed a robust control system to autonomously coordinate a group of robots that can adapt to any device disconnecting or joining their swarm.
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JHU Students Aim to Take the Bite Out of Noisy Dental Drills
Mechanical engineering majors at Johns Hopkins created a device that dampens the din of dental drills during procedures.
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The Turning Point for Better Traffic Light Cycles
Engineering student’s model could give faster turns the green light.
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Infant Monitoring Solution Aims to Save Lives from SIDS
From roll-over alerts to heartbeat notifications, students’ device helps keep baby safe.
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LactaLearn Develops App to Support Mothers with Breastfeeding
@JHUBME’s LactaLearn #DesignDay24 team’s app uses a deep learning model to estimate milk transfer efficiency.
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Student Team Competes in National Hydropower Challenge
Johns Hopkins students’ multidisciplinary, fish-friendly design aims to unlock untapped energy source.
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Bioengineering Innovation Aims to Heal Painful Crohn’s Condition
Materials science student Hussein Elfayoumy designs novel stem cell-laden hydrogel to treat painful fistulas.