Recent News
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Johns Hopkins and Morgan State Secure $2.7 Million NSF Award for AI-Driven Microelectronics Training
CategoriesEmpowering a diverse graduate workforce to revolutionize semiconductor and microelectronics processing
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Recreational activities such as tubing and swimming can introduce chemicals into waterways, Johns Hopkins researchers find.
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Program supports AI research related to societal challenges, with initial focus on trustworthy AI, human health, and environment and infrastructure
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Innovative method combines neural networks and control theory to enhance reliability in complex systems.
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Associate professor of mechanical engineering receives $1.25M to explore how chaotic air movement in storms influences the formation and behavior of lightning
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Hopkins Team Awarded Up To $20.9 Million in ARPA-H Funding to Further Tumor-Removal Research
CategoriesA Whiting School-led interinstitutional research team will develop a novel photoacoustic endoscope and fluorescent contrast agent to ensure total tumor removal and preservation of healthy tissue
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Extreme Impacts: Hopkins Engineers Hit On New Findings in Rapid Compaction of Granular Materials
CategoriesResults from gas gun experiments could have implications for asteroid deflection.
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Hopkins and Portland State researchers combine computational methods and experimental techniques.
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Three-year, $3M Trailblazer Engineering Impact Award will support Chen's research applying the rules of quantum mechanics to control how cells behave.
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Johns Hopkins researchers determine that explanations and examples improve clinicians’ trust in an AI system that assists with remote strep diagnosis.
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Text-to-image generator remembers details across scenes for consistent subjects.
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Study brings to light the sobering effects of the opioid epidemic on life expectancy in the United States.