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Apps promoting accessibility took center stage at this year’s HopHacks coding marathon, which challenges college students from across the country to design projects that address critical issues like health care access and human safety.
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For 10 weeks this summer, participating students worked 40 hours a week at nonprofits, government agencies, and companies around the city.
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The fourth-year undergraduate is using her Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award and Vredenburg Travel Fund award to promote cervical cancer awareness in rural India.
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The third-year computer science student received a Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award to train machine learning models to distinguish between different types of heart failure.
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A project with Amazon Web Services offers insight into the disease’s transmission.
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Johns Hopkins undergraduate engineers bring the thrill of the hunt to bobcats Kilgore and Josie with their high-tech take on the classic “Whac-A-Mole” arcade game.
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A multidisciplinary student team designed an AI-powered chatbot to answer cancer patients’ questions accurately and empathetically.
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Fourth-year undergraduate Tad Berkery believes AI can bolster hockey analytics.
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The third-year computer science student has been selected for a Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award to pursue this research.
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Hopkins life hacker
CategoriesLearn more about how recent CS graduate Chinat Yu helps others feel more connected through his podcast and app.
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The recent CS graduate reflects on her undergraduate career at Hopkins and her experience as a woman in the cybersecurity field.
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Four computer science students have been selected for the Provost Undergraduate Research Award to pursue research of their choosing guided by a Hopkins mentor.