Intentional Collaboration. Excellence Across Disciplines. Defining the Future of Engineering.
Johns Hopkins Engineering includes more than 20 established research centers and institutes, several of which span across university divisions, as well as partnerships with industry, government, and university and laboratories around the globe. Only at Johns Hopkins are we able to collaborate with researchers and clinicians at the renowned schools of medicine, public health, and arts and sciences.
Creating Knowledge
We are leading innovation in areas from bioengineering, robotics, human language technology and cybersecurity to artificial intelligence and data modeling.

Positive Reinforcement for Robots - With a training technique commonly used to teach dogs to sit and stay, Johns Hopkins University computer scientists showed a robot how to teach itself several new tricks, including stacking blocks.

Earlier Warning for Septic Shock - Sepsis and septic shock are the leading causes of in-hospital deaths. But earlier identification of this deadly condition could soon get easier, thanks to recent findings from a team of Johns Hopkins biomedical engineers.

Calculating the Risk of COVID-19 Transmission - Inspired by the Drake equation, Johns Hopkins engineers developed a formula to answer the question of the moment: What determines someone’s chances of catching COVID-19?