Fall 2025

Impact: Faculty Innovation

A New Approach to Healthy Aging

Bringing together a variety of disciplines to test technology-driven solutions to aging’s biggest challenges.

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Intelligence

Progress in Action

The Data Science and AI Institute unites experts across disciplines to leverage the opportunities of accessible AI. 

Impact: Faculty Innovation

A New Era for Organoids

By mapping the myriad cells in human organs with 3D precision, Denis Wirtz and his team are growing living human tissues in the lab.

Impact: Faculty Innovation

Pathways to Entrepreneurship

Faculty turn their discoveries into impactful commercial ventures.

Inquiring Minds: Student Discovery

Education That Delivers

For engineers working in rapidly changing industries, the Engineering for Professionals program offers responsive coursework that keeps them on the cutting edge.

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Asked & Answered

Can You Kill a Shark With Kindness?

Kind sharks, judgy tumors, and overweight AI.

Changemakers: Enterprising Alumni

Greener Drywall

Taein Lee, Engr ’22 (PhD), is building a more sustainable future.

Changemakers: Enterprising Alumni

Systems Mindset

Ari Moskowitz, Engr ’94, is transforming care for the most vulnerable.

Changemakers: Enterprising Alumni

Faster Diagnosis

Justin Ho, Engr ’00, is breaking barriers to autism care.

Changemakers: Enterprising Alumni

The Perfect Blend

Data is key for distillery manager Courtney King.

From the Dean

Engineering Healthy Aging

Redefining the landscape of geriatric care.

History Made

150 Years of Innovation

Highlighting Johns Hopkins Engineering’s enduring impact as we celebrate JHU’s sesquicentennial.

How It Works

Removing Carbon from Wastewater

Engineers find new way to reduce levels of CO2 by running treated water through a process that uses an electrical current.

Impact: Faculty Innovation

Sniffing Out Diabetes—and Air Pollution

A new type of wearable sensor can be used to detect acetone in human breath, a marker for diabetes.

Quiz Me

Can AI Outperform Doctors?

An AI model is more accurate than doctors at spotting which patients are most likely to suffer from sudden cardiac death.

Impact: Faculty Innovation

A Greener Recipe for Ammonia

Two chemical and biomolecular engineers have developed a new catalyst that could improve how ammonia is made.

Inquiring Minds: Student Discovery

On the Trail of Carbon-Negative Cement

An army of sustainability-minded scientists is currently working on ways to remove the leading greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, from the air.

Course Audit

Taking Flight

The Aerospace Structures course culminates with a multiday, out-of-class design project related to a single aerospace vehicle structure.

Change Agents

Microchips, Major Vision

Jacob Heisler is pursuing a master’s degree in electrical engineering with a focus on solid-state devices. At the same time, he is running his own venture: Heisler Semiconductor.