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Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute announces inaugural postdoctoral fellows

The Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute announces its inaugural postdoctoral fellows for the 2025-26 academic year. These distinguished scholars will join the institute's growing research community, collaborating with faculty across a wide range of academic disciplines and divisions at Hopkins. As part of this cohort, the fellows will significantly contribute to the institute's research, education, policy, and outreach goals.

The Postdoctoral Fellowship Program aims to advance data science and artificial intelligence, along with their applications across various fields, including science, health, medicine, the humanities, engineering, policy, and ethics.

"The DSAI Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is vital for creating the next generation of academicians in data science and artificial intelligence," says Rama Chellappa, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor and interim director of the Data Science and AI Institute. "The inaugural cohort of postdocs, Darshil Doshi and Katherine Van Koevering, will contribute to activities in multiple DSAI neighborhoods, such as foundations, scientific discovery, and interactive and embodied AI."

This program supports Johns Hopkins' historic commitment to build the nation's foremost destination for emerging applications, opportunities, and challenges in data science, machine learning, and AI.

Read more about the 2025/2026 postdoctoral fellows here.