Recent News
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Cristina Martin-Linares, a mechanical engineering PhD candidate at Johns Hopkins University, has been awarded the prestigious ”la Caixa” Fellowship.
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Jung is the first Johns Hopkins student to receive the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Fellow Transition Award (F99/K00).
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The Johns Hopkins University Design, Build, Fly team placed 17th out of 101 universities in the 24th annual American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Design Build Fly (AIAA DBF)…
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Mechanical engineering student 3D prints coronavirus masks for seniors, healthcare workers
CategoriesLike many, mechanical engineering student Esteban Rivera is adjusting to a new reality caused by the COVID-19 pandemic: finishing his first year of college at home. But in addition to…
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The competitive program recognizes outstanding graduate student researchers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, providing awardees with three years of financial support.
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A team from Johns Hopkins University is one of 13 invited to participate in the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2021 Collegiate Wind Competition. Wind energy is one of the…
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Sangana was one of only 40 women selected from a pool of more than 500 applicants, representing 15 countries. As part of the fellowship, she will participate in a 12-week, paid summer internship at Bryce Space and Technology in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Mechanical engineering graduate student Zhenhui Liu won two awards at the recent Biophysical Society (BSP) 64th Annual Meeting, held February 15-19 in San Diego, California.
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Students in the Haptic Interface Design for Human-Robot Interaction course, taught by John C. Malone Professor Jeremy Brown, learn how to design, build, and program haptic systems that bring the…
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Congratulations to HEMI graduate student Lichen Fang on receiving the 2019 Haythornthwaite Foundation Student Travel Award from the Applied Mechanics Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)! Fang…
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Mariah Harris has always enjoyed design projects and solving tough problems – so studying engineering at Johns Hopkins seemed like a no-brainer. But like many freshmen, she just wasn’t sure…
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Mechanical engineering doctoral student Sergio Machaca is investigating how haptic feedback can improve robotic surgery training.