Recent News
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Hadas Elazar-Mittelman MS’23, a third-year materials science and engineering PhD candidate, is the winner of this year’s George M.L. Sommerman Engineering Graduate Teaching Assistant Award, which recognizes her excellence in…
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Researchers from Johns Hopkins, Washington University in St. Louis, and the University of Wisconsin - Madison are developing additive manufacturing methods with metallic glasses.
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Amee Polk likes to blow things up. So when the self-proclaimed adrenaline junkie discovered she could indulge her passion for thermites and ignition while earning a Doctor of Engineering degree…
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At first glance, drilling holes into cells may seem unconventional and perhaps counterproductive. But for a Johns Hopkins materials scientist, it’s a strategy that could someday allow the delivery of…
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Three materials science and engineering undergraduate students were part of a team named one of the three top winners at JHU’s annual GreenHacks Innovation Challenge. This year’s event, held…
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Preetom (Ruku) Borah, a PhD candidate in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, earned a Student Presentation Award for his lecture in the Advances in Reactive Materials Engineering Symposium…
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OPTIMIZING MRNA LIPID NANOPARTICLES FOR ENHANCED ANTICANCER IMMUNITY
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Dinchang Lin's easily implantable device could make stimulation technology accessible to more patients.
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Supported by a three-year, $700,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, a team of Johns Hopkins researchers led by Tim Weihs and Michael Falk, professors in the Department of Materials…
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A Q&A with Regina García-Méndez
CategoriesRegina García-Méndez is a new assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and a ROSEI core faculty member. She joined Hopkins in September 2023.
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Liu recognized for her work creating climate-friendly carbon-capture devices
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The endowed headship was established in 2021 through the generosity of the estate of Louis (Lou) M. Sardella