Recent News
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Whiting School of Engineering graduates Mike Snyder and Ashwin Pasupathy have applied their math and analytics backgrounds behind the scenes for the playoff-bound Baltimore Orioles as the organization embraces a data-driven approach to the game.
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After a decade studying at Johns Hopkins, Jennifer Long began her career testing and making modifications to Navy aircraft.
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Focus Group with an AI Twist
CategoriesWith Victor Oh's TactileAI platform, beauty brands can test their products and receive customer insight on a product's fragrance, texture, packaging, and more.
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After a decade of working in investments, alumnus Bhuvan Srinivasan returned to his engineering roots as CBO of the wearable healthtech startup—Ultrahuman.
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Gibbs didn't have a master plan when he left Homewood. "I just took opportunities as they came that seemed interesting and allowed me to grow," he says.
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In the 1990s, Ken Phillips pivoted careers from environmental engineering to aeronautics and space exploration after discovering a passion for teaching.
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Damini Agarwal is the Director of Product Development at Infinite Biomedical Technologies LLC (IBT), a medical device company based out of Baltimore that develops electronics and control systems for upper limb myoelectric prosthesis systems.
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Ikbal Choudhury ’21 and his partners are bringing science education and environmental conservation to young students and teachers with limited resources.
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Featured Alumni: Nat Forgotson '93
CategoriesNat Forgotson has spent his career working on technology projects that look inward at the Earth and outward at our neighbors in the solar system and at the Universe beyond.
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Featured Alumni: Neil Patel '05
CategoriesNeil Patel is the Head of Partner Strategy and Solutions for the Amazon Web Services Non-Profit Healthcare Business.
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John Paul Laverde is a senior business development manager with the Amazon Web Services (AWS) research team, where he assists academic researchers in identifying ways to use cloud technologies to enhance their scientific research.
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Tara Johnson is a child neurologist and assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Arkansas Children’s Hospital, with special interests in neurodevelopmental disorders in infants and children.