Developing more flexible nanomaterials can make fuel cell cars cheaper
Scientists manipulate nanomaterials to make them a million times thinner than a strand of hair—dramatically increasing their reactivity.
Scientists manipulate nanomaterials to make them a million times thinner than a strand of hair—dramatically increasing their reactivity.
National Engineers Week competition challenges students, alumni, and community to use their noodles.
Hopkins doctoral student Rachel Sherman introduces her students to the computational techniques used to determine a dog’s breed.
The Whiting School’s online computer information technology program is ranked No. 5 for the second year in a row, and the online engineering program jumped to No. 14, up from No. 19 a year ago.
Since joining JHU in 2014, he has fostered cross-divisional partnerships, attracted talented faculty, increased enrollment.
The award is presented annually to a physician or team who partners with patients, families, colleagues, and staff members to optimize patient outcomes and eliminate preventable harm.
It will take a team of conservationists, data scientists, and even an astrophysicist to find out what’s written on the Red Cyprian’s paint-slathered pages.
First-year mechanical engineering students at Johns Hopkins take their design skills for a spin in annual competition that challenges them to use basic supplies to complete a complex task.
ASME, SES, and ICCM have recognized him for his contributions to engineering mechanics.
The list, compiled by ‘Forbes,’ recognizes young people who have become leaders in their fields.