Recent News
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Three mechanical engineering students receive 2023 Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards– one of the nation’s most competitive STEM fellowship programs.
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Presented every three years at the International Conference on Multiphase Flow, this award recognizes significant breakthroughs in the field of multiphase flow research.
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Simulations reveal more about folding behavior in turbulent fluid flows.
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This international award recognizes his achievements in the field of haptics.
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Election is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to medical and biomedical engineers.
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Professor Louis Whitcomb and graduate student Yu Yang win 2023 Excellence in Teaching Awards.
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A new Johns Hopkins study investigates the source of back and joint pain with the goal of reverse engineering treatments.
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Get to know Jill Middendorf, who joins Johns Hopkins as an assistant professor of mechanical engineering and director of the Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering and Advanced Mechanics (M-TEAM) lab.
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Fellows are selected annually for their contributions to their respective fields and the body of science as a whole.
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Results have implications for understanding biological systems.
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In new study, researchers find that prosthesis with both haptic feedback and autonomous control allowed users to complete the tasks with greater performance and lower mental effort.
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Researchers to try to figure out how Drosophila, the humble fruit fly, controls its movements so precisely and elegantly to inform the design of better robotic systems.