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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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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 now known as “Day of Undergraduate Research in Engineering, the Arts & Humanities, Medicine and the Sciences“. See below to find out more about the…
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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 in the foundations of deep learning and graph learning. PhD students currently advised by MINDS faculty are eligible for the fellowships. Applications are reviewed by…
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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 fourth-year student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Salazar was open to taking her fall classes online. However, when IBM offered to extend…
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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 in 1993 with the intent of supporting and encouraging Hopkins undergraduate students to engage in independent research, scholarly and creative projects. Each recipient receives $3,000,…
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The team invented a sensor that ignores background noise and could improve everything from telemedicine to Zoom calls.
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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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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 the PI for – have had papers selected to be presented at the International Conference on Medical Image Computing & Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI). The…
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A paper by Center for Language and Speech Processing assistant research scientist Piotr Żelasko was featured in the September edition of an Association for Computational Linguistics’ newsletter that shares recent developments in computational typology and multilingual natural language processing. “The paper’s inclusion says that the contribution is interesting to the broader community of speech and…