A new data science and translation institute will bring together experts from a wide range of disciplines to capitalize on the rapidly emerging potential of data to fuel discovery across the university
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Benjamin Schafer, Rachel Sangree, and James Bellingham examine the cause, consequences and lessons to be learned.
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Rachel Sangree talks about how long, continuous spans in the bridge design played a role in its collapse after it was struck by a massive container ship.
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Model developed by Hopkins engineers could guide treatment plans.
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Kathleen Cullen, Andrew Feinberg, Eileen Haase, Deok-Ho Kim, Rebecca Schulman honored for outstanding contributions to engineering and medicine research, practice, or education.
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Information Security Institute's Anton Dahbura explains the proposed regulation and the threats the app could pose To Americans.
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An automated detection tool developed by Johns Hopkins researchers could help ER doctors diagnose patients quickly and accurately.
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Three faculty members receive Chan Zuckerberg Initiative awards. Benjamin Schafer recognized.
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Gregory D. Hager selected to head NSF Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
CategoriesThe directorate supports research in all areas of computer and information science and engineering, as well as advanced research cyberinfrastructure necessary for discovery in all science and engineering fields.
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Whiting School researchers outfit affordable, lightweight aerial vehicle for agile object detection and interaction tasks.
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Tennessee state Rep. Justin J. Pearson delivers remarks as part of the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering's monthly Grand Rounds series.
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Applications range from movie production to robotic navigation systems
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Benjamin Hobbs and Mahdi Mehrtash's analysis highlights benefits of strategic scarcity costs.