Recent News
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Alexandra Miller, PhD student in the Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (HAMR), was awarded a scholarship from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. For the 14th consecutive year, Johns Hopkins University was…
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Junjie Chen, fifth-year PhD student of mechanical engineering, presented his research project, “Controlling Cell Behavior with Engineered Magnetosensitive Proteins,” at the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, held Feb. 10-14 in Philadelphia.…
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Byunggik (Jason) Kim, a fourth-year doctoral student in mechanical engineering, has been awarded a predoctoral fellowship by the American Heart Association. This two-year fellowship, worth $29,144 per year, will support…
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Sharun Kuhar, PhD student in mechanical engineering and member of the Rajat Mittal lab, was invited to The White House on Jan. 31 for a gathering of the inaugural Quad…
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Johns Hopkins senior defensive lineman Luke Schuermann added yet another honor to his resume as he was named a 2023 Associated Press (AP) First Team All-American for NCAA Division III.…
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For their capstone Senior Design project, mechanical engineering students developed a new manufacturing process that will allow blind people to manufacture their own canes.
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The annual contest brings together first-year mechanical engineering students vying for victory in a race of their small homemade vehicles.
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The AstroJays, an undergraduate rocketry team, traveled to California to compete in a Friends of Amateur Rocketry competition earlier this summer.
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The Gordon Research Conference has selected Beijun Shen, Mostafa Omar, and Bohan Sun to present at this year's event.
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Congratulations to our 2022 Departmental Convocation Award winners.
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PhD candidate Karthik Menon wins inaugural Mark O. Robbins Prize in High-Performance Computing
CategoriesThe Robbins prize was instigated in 2020 to recognize outstandingly talented PhD students who reflect Dr. Robbins contributions to computational science and engineering.
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The students have designed and built a miniature dual-rotor, counter-rotating wind turbine capable of harvesting more energy from the wind in a smaller space. Their design, which they tested this semester in Maryland Hall’s wind tunnel, will compete in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Collegiate Wind Competition and be presented at the American Wind Energy Association’s CLEANPOWER virtual conference in June.