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A Boost for Cancer Moonshot

A Johns Hopkins engineering-led team has been awarded $20.9 million over five years to enhance surgical capabilities to treat cancer.

Awards and Honors

Johns Hopkins University’s faculty achievements shine with Lauren Gardner winning the Future Insight Prize from Merck, a global life sciences conglomerate based in Germany.

A New Energy Hub in Baltimore

Johns Hopkins University is building a renewable energy lab in Baltimore’s Remington Neighborhood that will focus on energy transition innovations, including carbon management, energy storage, wind power, and grid optimization.

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3 Questions: Quantum Solutions

Yun Chen’s research harnesses quantum mechanics to engineer synthetic proteins, potentially transforming biomedicine, tissue engineering, and quantum computing.

Building Doctors’ Trust in AI

Johns Hopkins study finds doctors benefit from AI in telehealth but hesitate to fully trust algorithms, highlighting need for improved AI explanations.

Powering Through the Freeze

Researchers at the Whiting School and JHU’s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) are developing lithium-ion batteries capable of operating in some of the world’s coldest environments.

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Road Warriors

Air pollutants have met their match in environmental scientist Peter DeCarlo and his lab on wheels.

Getting Real

Students from JHU’s Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design (CBID) traveled to India to gain an immersive knowledge of the challenges facing India’s rural and urban clinicians and community health workers.

Vision Envisioned

Bestowing machines with the ability to perceive the physical world as humans do has been a careerlong mission of Alan Yuille, a pioneer in the field of computer vision.

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The Heart of the Matter

Jooyoung Ryu, a third-year student majoring in computer science, is using his Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award to train a machine learning model to better distinguish between stress cardiomyopathy and other acute cardiac syndromes.

Testing the Water

Noor Hamdan explored the impact that recreational activities, specifically floating down a river on an inner tube, might have on water quality.

Helping Maryland Reach Its Climate Goals

Sreyas Chintapalli, a PhD candidate, is helping Maryland’s state leaders implement some of the country’s most ambitious climate initiatives.

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Michael Bloomberg Receives Presidential Medal of Freedom

President Biden honored Bloomberg for revolutionizing the financial information industry and for transforming the state of education, the environment, public health, and the arts in New York City as its mayor from January 2002 to December 2013.

Event Planning Made Easy

Nowadays uses artificial intelligence to automate event planning challenges in a clean, modern interface for easier decision-making.

The Candy Man Can

As the world’s leading manufacturer of chocolate, chewing gum, mints, and fruity confections, Mars has pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030, and every process is up for reinvention.

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From The Dean

From the Dean: Winter 2025

The start of a new academic year is always exciting, but this fall—a time when AI and data science underpin so many of our endeavors—is particularly energizing.

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