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A team of Johns Hopkins materials scientists developing an electronic device for sensing and analyzing chemical compounds in human breath to monitor health was recognized with a National Science Foundation…
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As they tested thick, laminated reactive foils of aluminum, zirconium, and carbon in the lab, Tim Weihs and Shane Arlington noticed some properties that baffled them. Weihs, a professor of…
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Bella Hunt, a fifth-year doctoral candidate in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, has received a $100,00 award from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory to support her…
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Crohn’s Disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects an estimated 780,000 Americans, with even higher rates reported in Canada and Europe. Among its many complications are perianal fistulas: tunnels…
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Dingchang Lin to Receive an Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Program Award
CategoriesDingchang Lin, assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and INBT associate researcher, has been selected to receive an Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Young Investigator…
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When Stephen Farias earned his PhD in materials science and engineering in 2014, following a brief postdoc stint at Hopkins, he was eager to hit the “real world.” “I enjoyed…