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Alexander Kaplan, who served as a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering for almost three decades, died on Dec. 31 in Boca Raton, Florida at the age…
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Xuankai Chang, a graduate student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering who is also a member of the Center for Language and Speech Processing, admits that he had…
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The room has a long conference table, with a panel of three local Baltimore-based investors sitting at one end, a projector and screen in front of them. Occupying the table’s…
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The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) hosts an annual convention for undergraduates that is the country’s largest gathering of Hispanic STEM students and professionals. The goal of the convention…
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Puyang Wang wins Facebook AI and NYU competition for research that enhances MRI partial scan images
CategoriesHaving an MRI scan done can be an unpleasant experience. The procedure involves a patient lying down inside a large tube for at least 30 minutes, being instructed to remain…
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New ultra-miniaturized microendoscope produces higher-quality images at a fraction of size
CategoriesJohns Hopkins engineers have created a new lens-free, ultra-miniaturized endoscope—the width of only a few human hairs—that is capable of producing high-quality images. Their findings were published today in Science…
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Team Sepsis Detection, a group formed within associate research professor Charbel Rizk‘s Learning Innovation Design Team (LINDT) class, just completed its second milestone. The photo below shows the group demonstrating…
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Using a $1.5 million, three-year grant from the National Science Foundation, a multi-disciplinary team of researchers at the Johns Hopkins Mathematical Institute of Data Science has created a new institute…
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When Yufan He entered the Best Young Scientist Award competition at MICCAI: International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, he knew the odds of winning were slim.…
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When Arun Nair began his summer internship at Snapchat in New York City, he knew it would be research heavy and that he would be joining a team designing new…