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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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Students engineer solar-powered sounds to attract Chesapeake Bay bivalves
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From roll-over alerts to heartbeat notifications, students’ device helps keep baby safe
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Innovative Student-Created Device Targets Root Cause of Chronic Headaches
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ECE doctoral candidates Ian McLane and Valerie Rennoll teach acoustics course at Peabody, opening a new avenue for scientific and musical collaboration
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Wiacek was selected for the scholarship because of her research, the bulk of which focuses on developing new algorithms that will aid radiologists in diagnosing breast cancer.
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The 1851 Research Fellowships give early career scientists or engineers of exceptional promise the opportunity to conduct a research project of their own initiation.
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Three undergraduate students from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering presented their work at last week’s JHU DREAMS 2021 Virtual Presentation Event. Formerly Undergraduate Research Day, this event is…
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With support from his Fulbright Open Study/Research Award, Aboumerhi will attend ETH Zürich (Switzerland) and work in its Institute of Neuroinformatics as part of Giacomo Indiveri’s Neuromorphic Cognitive Systems group.
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The Johns Hopkins Mathematical Institute for Data Science (MINDS) award fellowships for the spring and summer that recognize and support outstanding graduate students working broadly in data science, and particularly…
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Yesenia Salazar was interning with IBM last summer when it started to become clear that undergraduate students would not be returning to the Homewood campus in the fall. A rising…
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John Han, a junior in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been announced as a recipient of a Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award (PURA). The PURA program was established…