Computer Scientist Mark Dredze Named Director of Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute
Dredze, a member of JHU's faculty since 2009, selected to lead institute dedicated to harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to translate data-driven discovery into real-world impact
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The Johns Hopkins Turbulence Database from mechanical engineering and the Phase-Field Fracture Simulation Dataset from civil and systems are two of 10 chosen by NSF to train AI
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A New Approach to Healthy Aging
CategoriesBringing together a variety of disciplines to test technology-driven solutions to aging’s biggest challenges.
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Personalized digital models provide doctors with a roadmap to precisely target life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias.
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A Johns Hopkins study reveals the strengths and pitfalls of incorporating chatbots into middle and high school classrooms as a "co-tutor."
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Chellappa recognized for his contributions to the field of computer vision.
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The award supports Schulman's efforts to create a programmable language for biomaterials that can bring us closer to making lab-grown organs and tissues.
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In late 2025, the Whiting School lost three esteemed members of its alumni community: L. Gordon Croft, Engr ’56, Richard A. Swirnow, Engr ’55, and Michael J. Zinner, Engr ’67.…
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Seven JHU doctoral candidates studying machine learning, computer vision, and natural language processing receive two-year fellowships
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New partnership bridges academic excellence and industry relevance to prepare aerospace professionals for the future of space exploration and innovation.
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Johns Hopkins-led effort offers powerful new tool to aid health policy by integrating personal decision-making into disease prediction model