By: Catherine Graham

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Venkataraman named in ‘MIT Technology Review’ list of top innovators under 35

The MIT Technology Review lauded her work on detecting and pinpointing the sources of epileptic seizures in the brain as “groundbreaking.”

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Malone faculty receive Johns Hopkins Discovery Awards

Johns Hopkins University recently announced 32 multidisciplinary endeavors that have been selected to receive support this year from the JHU Discovery...

Nursing Dean Patricia Davidson, Engineering Dean Ed Schlesinger, Malone Center Director Gregory Hager, and PhD program director Jason Farley pose for a picture.

New interdisciplinary fellowship opportunity in engineering and nursing

Nurses and engineers have more in common than you think. For one thing, those in both fields believe in problem solving...

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Hopkins course explores artificial intelligence and deep learning

Machines are now predicting stock market changes, detecting cancer, translating documents, and even composing symphonies—all thanks to an exciting new subset...

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Apply Now: MCEH/Nursing PhD Fellowship

This pre-doctoral fellowship is a unique opportunity for nursing and engineering PhD students to collaborate with faculty within the Whiting School...

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Safety First: Building a Resilient Future

Of all the remarkable things engineers do for humanity, none may be more important than the ways in which they improve...