Recent News
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Pioneering Cardiac Gene Therapy
CategoriesA pivotal experience in a Hopkins lab inspired Roger Hajjar, '86, to forge a career at the intersection of engineering and medicine.
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Former NSA SIGINT Director Teresa Shea, ’87 (MS), shares career insights, lessons in leadership, and her passion for encouraging women in technology.
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Erika Moore, ‘13, now assistant professor at the University of Maryland, was recently named a TED fellow.
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Don Grage and Casey Qadir redefine 'family homework night' with joint master's degrees
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Engineering for Professionals alumnus’s capstone project aims to revolutionize campus safety with smart technology integration.
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World Changer
CategoriesQuinton Smith, PhD ’17, recently recognized as one of Popular Science’s “Brilliant 10,” works at the intersection of engineering and stem cell biology.
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Clearing the Air
CategoriesJessica Jeffery, MS ’19, an environmental engineer with General Motors, is focused on electrification.
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A Better Measure for Infants
CategoriesFereshteh Aalamifar, PhD ’16, developed SoftSpot, an FDA-cleared mobile app for infant cranial measurements.
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Advancing Innovation
CategoriesAlok Aggarwal, PhD ’84, is CEO and chief data scientist of ScryAI, an analytics firm that develops AI software solutions for the financial, technology, and health care industries.
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Overcoming ‘Ethical Debt’
CategoriesCathy Petrozzino ’80 sees the integrity and reliability of data used in AI as a defining limitation, describing the challenge as a form of “ethical debt.”
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Filling Gaps, Augmenting Care
CategoriesThe North America head of digital health at Siemens Healthineers, Peter Shen, '99, recently testified before Congress about artificial intelligence in health care.
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Ishan Kalburge will investigate how humans form internal representations of uncertainty during decision-making.