Johns Hopkins researchers are using AI to detect emotional highlights in videos and analyze details that resonate with viewers.
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Johns Hopkins researchers are using AI to detect emotional highlights in videos and analyze details that resonate with viewers.
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Starting January 1, 2025, Muyinatu “Bisi” Bell, a John C. Malone Associate Professor of electrical and computer engineering at the Whiting School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University will become editor-in-chief of the…
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Hopkins Team Awarded Up To $20.9 Million in ARPA-H Funding to Further Tumor-Removal Research
CategoriesA Whiting School-led interinstitutional research team will develop a novel photoacoustic endoscope and fluorescent contrast agent to ensure total tumor removal and preservation of healthy tissue
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Innovative method combines neural networks and control theory to enhance reliability in complex systems.
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Arik Slepyan, a graduate student in electrical engineering at the Whiting School of Engineering, is a recipient of the Metropolitan Washington Chapter of the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation’s…
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Hopkins' experts highlight the potential and ethical challenges of AI in national security and medicine.
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Four Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) faculty members are among the 148 Johns Hopkins affiliates to earn 2024 Discovery Awards. This year, the university selected 44 projects across…
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Text-to-image generator remembers details across scenes for consistent subjects.
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Akwasi Akwaboah, a Ph.D. candidate and Dean Robert H. Roy Fellow at the Whiting School of Engineering’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been awarded the National Science Foundation…
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ECE Undergraduate Awards 2024
CategoriesThe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering held its 2024 graduation and awards ceremony on Tuesday, May 21. The event celebrated innovation and excellence, with faculty, students, and families in…
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Acoustic Aviary
CategoriesIn spring, Johns Hopkins’ Homewood campus is a symphony of chirping birds, students chattering, and the hum of lawnmowers and hedge trimmers. To a group of engineering students, this pleasant…
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Innovative Student-Created Device Targets Root Cause of Chronic Headaches