
Gardner, a professor of civil and systems engineering at Johns Hopkins, receives America's top biomedical research prize, which recognizes contributions to the public's understanding of medical research, public health, and health care.
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The discoveries could improve the design of personal prosthetic devices as well as sustainable energy systems.
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Program jumps three spots. Five specialty programs also rank in the top 10, EP ranks eighth overall for veterans.
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Paulette Clancy, head of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, shares AI knowledge at Structural Racism Convening.
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The composite results in faster and a higher degree of healing, reducing the volume of fistulas six-fold in comparison to the surgical treatment.
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Researchers find combining haptic feedback and autonomous control allowed users to complete tasks with greater performance and lower mental effort.
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A TikTok trend breaks the mold
CategoriesAlumnae Mecca McDonald and Mia Dunn go viral with their Mo.Na. Gems bioplastic jewelry.
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The test, being developed by a research team led by Johns Hopkins engineer Ishan Barman, is seen as an alternative to current rapid tests that require blood draws
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2022 Year In Review
CategoriesFrom a robot performing surgery on a pig to a soft robot doing "The Worm," the year that was at Johns Hopkins Engineering.