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This Innovation Could Revolutionize Reproductive Health Diagnostics—Period
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering students reimagine menstrual diagnostics with a product designed to improve early detection of a range of health conditions
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Project Spotlight: Improved Reliability Suture Passer
Our project aims to improve Tigon Medical’s suture passer by reducing jaw friction and optimizing needle geometry, increasing rotator cuff tissue puncture reliability and reducing surgeon hand strain during rotator cuff repairs.
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Designing for a wetter future
Environmental engineering students partner with Baltimore City on a concept to protect a major wastewater treatment plant from future climate-driven impacts
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No tipping, please
Mechanical engineering students design a load-sensing algorithm to help forklifts move faster without falling over
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More than meets the eye: Stabilizing nystagmus symptoms with AI-powered smart glasses
“By addressing this unmet need we hope to make a real difference for people living with nystagmus”
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Fore the Vets
Engineering students build adaptive disc golf equipment to give disabled vets more control—and help them have more fun—on the course
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Crushing it in space
Engineering students designed a zero-gravity rock grinder that could someday turn asteroid dust into building material, fuel, and more
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Civil and Systems Engineering Seniors Design Community-Focused Solutions for Baltimore Streetcar Museum
As part of Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering’s annual Design Day, students are designing an adaptive reuse plan for the local streetcar museum
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The Johns Hopkins Undergraduate Brain-Computer Interface Society
“BCIs are an exciting opportunity to create unique technology that empowers people with disabilities to interact with the world in new ways,” – Daniel Wang
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Hopkins Student Wind Energy Team
HSWET strives to attend the Collegiate Wind Competition every year…
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Johns Hopkins Volunteers for Medical Engineering (JHU-VME) Interview
Clubs like JHU-VME are a great place to start because they allow you to collaborate with students from various backgrounds and tackle real-world problems.
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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.