Recent News
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New faculty join the CS community, with research areas ranging from machine learning and natural language processing to networking and cryptography.
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In popular CS course, students build deep learning models that do everything from assisting surgeons in operating rooms and helping diagnose disease to predicting costly hospital readmissions and stock price movement.
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Creation of Johns Hopkins-led team allows worldwide scientific collaboration for studies of human genetics and health
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Vladimir Braverman, an associate professor and member of JHU’s Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science, and Alan Liu, PhD ’18, developed a new strategy for managing website traffic that has been adopted by the Intel software stack.
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Interactive online platform allows users to simulate how different public health measures might affect COVID-19 infection outcomes in a typical Midwestern town of about 6,000 people.
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In the Computer Integrated Surgery II course, students worked on projects that required skills in computer science, surgeon economics, and mechanical engineering.
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The Whiting School of Engineering’s annual Staff Recognition Awards provides colleagues and leadership an opportunity to recognize the hardworking and talented staff who advance WSE’s mission, who demonstrate superior leadership, and who motivate and inspire those around them.
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The 2021 class was the largest graduating class in department history.
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In the "Machine Learning: Deep Learning" course, undergraduate and graduate students team up to design, implement, and validate deep learning-based solutions to contemporary problems.
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The Hub caught up with Cho to discuss the upcoming ceremony, the past year of student programming, and the challenges of bringing unity to a class still spread out around the world.
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Congratulations to all of the 2021 Whiting School of Engineering Convocation and department awardees.
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Computer Scientists Mathias Unberath and Ali Madooei have received the Joel Dean Excellence in Teaching Award.