A device created by Johns Hopkins engineering students to help infants with nerve injuries wins top honor at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Innovation Showcase| The Hub
Apps promoting accessibility took center stage at this year's HopHacks coding marathon, which challenges college students from across the country to design projects that address critical issues like health care access and human safety| The Hub
A $2.7 million NSF grant will launch a program to train a diverse graduate-student workforce to revolutionize semiconductor and microelectronics processing| The Hub
New orientation program blends mentorship, design challenges, and life design to introduce first-year and incoming students to Hopkins| The Hub
For 10 weeks this summer, 13 students worked 40 hours a week at nonprofits, government agencies, and companies around the city| The Hub
Tamer Morsy, Engr '24, started his app, SpotlightNews, to provide a simple news reading experience without pop-ups or ads| The Hub
Johns Hopkins experts recently briefed policymakers about the potential of artificial intelligence to advance everything from national security to medicine| The Hub
Undergrad biomedical engineering project yields noninvasive method to measure life-threatening intracranial pressure| The Hub
A Johns Hopkins team has developed a gene editing approach that could make the treatment of sickle cell disease shorter and less risky, relieving some of the burden on patients| The Hub
Johns Hopkins engineers have created an optical tool combining laser light and folded DNA to help clinicians distinguish between localized and metastatic cancers| The Hub
Johns Hopkins researchers suggest that emphasizing the societal value of AVs can positively influence public perception and support for their adoption| The Hub
Remembered as a dedicated mentor, Rajaram was known for his innovative use of mathematical models to understand and predict complex environmental phenomena| The Hub
Research reveals fish swim in schools to save energy, just like cyclists in a Tour de France peloton| The Hub
Lundquist, a national leader in research in sustainable energy generation from wind, named Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science and Wind Energy| The Hub
Patent-pending design by Hopkins undergrads could be available in stores within two years| The Hub