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The award is intended to foster the invention of methods, instruments, and materials that will open up new avenues of research in science.
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Despite their full course loads, a team of Johns Hopkins mechanical engineering students found the time to take on a very special project this semester. Caterina Esposito, Emily Maheras, Mariah…
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Wind Power’s Smooth Operators
CategoriesThe research of Carl Shapiro and Genevieve Starke, PhD candidates in the Department of Mechanical Engineering who are being co-advised by professors Dennice Gayme and Charles Meneveau—could help put more clean, renewable energy on the grid.
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Congratulations to Genevieve Starke and Neha Thomas, who have earned prestigious fellowship awards through the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). This program recognizes outstanding graduate student researchers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, providing the 2,000 awardees with three years of financial support.
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Soojung Claire Hur receives inaugural Johnson & Johnson Women in STEM2D (WiSTEM2D) Scholars Award
CategoriesFrom more than 500 applicant submissions from women at universities and research facilities across the globe, Hur was selected as the inaugural WiSTEM2D Scholar in the technology discipline. The award will support her project, “Development of a Microfluidic Electroporator for Genomic Engineering.”