Recent News
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The paper introduces a novel method to study allelic imbalances in DNA methylation, an epigenetic mark that plays an essential role in defining a cells' phenotype.
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Muyinatu Bell, an ECE Assistant Professor and PULSE Lab Director, recently was awarded a $1 million grant through the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Smart and Connected Health (SCH) program, which…
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Niharika Shimona D’Souza and Naresh Nandakumar set to present their research at MICCAI 2020
CategoriesPhD candidates Niharika Shimona D’Souza and Naresh Nandakumar – both members of The Neural Systems Analysis (NSA) Lab, which Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering assistant professor Archana Venkataraman is…
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Pablo Iglesias, the ECE Edward J. Schaefer professor, recently had a paper published in Science Advances. The paper, which is titled “Traveling and standing waves mediate pattern formation in cellular…
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The Vision & Image Understanding (VIU) Lab – which ECE assistant professor Vishal Patel is the PI for – has recently had a large number of papers accepted to conferences.…
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A paper that was co-written by Joseph L. Betthauser, who earned his PhD from the Johns Hopkins University ECE Department earlier this year, is being featured on the homepage of…
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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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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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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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Vishal Patel, an assistant professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, recently received a two-year grant from the National Science Foundation to work on his project, titled “Active…
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The Neural Systems Analysis Laboratory has eight different papers accepted to academic conferences
CategoriesThe Neural Systems Analysis Laboratory, directed by John C. Malone assistant professor Archana Venkataraman in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, recently had eight different papers accepted to academic…