Unlock the Future of AI this Summer at Johns Hopkins
This July at Johns Hopkins is a great time to explore the world of AI and let your curiosity take flight. In partnership with Shorelight, join us for the Engineering Summer Institute: AI—a two-week immersive program in partnership designed to build your knowledge of artificial intelligence, provide hands-on experience through projects and activities, and connect you with leading experts in the field. Whether you are on your way to college, in college, or heading into the workforce, the Hopkins Engineering Summer Institute is the perfect way to quickly pick up the important aspects of AI technology and be ready to put it into practice.
Register by May 1, 2026. Program Dates: July 20 – August 1
Engineering AI Summer Institute Benefits
- Engage with AI Leaders: Learn from distinguished Johns Hopkins Engineering faculty and experts driving innovation in AI research and application.
- Hands-on Learning: Participate in interactive seminars, lab tours, and real-world AI projects.
- Career Development: Gain resume-boosting experience, for college and beyond, and earn a Certificate of Achievement.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with peers, industry leaders, and faculty members for mentorship and future collaborations.
- Explore Baltimore: Experience the culture, history, and excitement of Baltimore with fun excursions.
- 24/7 Support: Benefit from dedicated staff assistance throughout your stay.
- Visit AI Companies: See AI in action at local and regional companies.
- Recommendation Letters: Earn faculty endorsements based on your participation and performance (subject to faculty discretion).
Meet the Faculty
- Rama Chellappa – A pioneer in AI, particularly in the areas of computer vision, pattern recognition, and machine learning where his work has had impact on areas including biometrics, smart cars, and forensics.
- Sri Sarma – Researcher at the forefront of AI in neuroscience where her work in computational, data-driven, and biological approaches advance the knowledge and treatment of diseases of the nervous system including epilepsy, chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease, and insomnia.
- Yury Dvorkin – Expert in smart grid technologies, sustainability, and AI-powered infrastructure development.
Program Details
- Location: On-campus at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
- Duration: Two weeks (July 20, 2026 – August 1, 2026)
- Cost: $8,500, includes lodging, meals, and excursions
- Age Requirement: 18+
- Registration Deadline: May 1, 2026
Join us on campus this summer and get ready to work and learn the promise and ethical implications of AI. Apply Now

Secure Your Spot Today! Space is Limited.
This is a unique and fast-track way to advance your AI expertise guided by notable experts from Johns Hopkins. Register by May 1, 2026.