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A team of engineers, epidemiologists, and physicians from Johns Hopkins’ Whiting School of Engineering, Bloomberg School of Public Health, and School of Medicine today launched a new smartphone app that…
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Tony Stratakos ’92 enrolled at Johns Hopkins planning to become a medical doctor. In fact, he declared a major in pre-med without even consulting the university’s list of offerings. There…
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Back in the 1980s, when the study of artificial intelligence was branching out into exciting new realms, Rama Chellappa organized a national conference focused on two emerging niches: computer vision…
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This past Friday, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Student Association celebrated National Engineers Week by spending some time with middle school students at the Barclay Elementary/Middle School.…
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Muyinatu Bell, an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering who is also the principal investigator of the Photoacoustic & Ultrasonic Systems Engineering Lab (PULSE Lab), will…
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Gain scheduling paper co-written by Wilson J. Rugh is still receiving accolades two decades later
CategoriesWhen Wilson J. Rugh, now a professor emeritus in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, co-wrote a paper titled “Research on gain scheduling,” back in 2000, it generated plenty…
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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…