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Nov 5, 2025
LCSR Seminar: Spatial AI for Robots and Humans
12 - 1pm EST
John Leonard, a professor of mechanical and ocean engineering and associate department head for education in the MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering, will give a talk for the Laboratory for Computational Sensing + Robotics.
Nov 5, 2025
Meeting Menopause with Moxie Networking Group
1 - 2pm EST
A monthly space for Hopkins employees who are pre-, peri-, or post-menopause, to share experiences, resources, and support about menopause and the menopause transition.
Registration Required
Registration Required
Nov 5, 2025
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Fall Seminar Series: Design and Optimization of Energy Materials Through Computational Analysis
3 - 3:50pm EST
Michelle Johannes, head of the Center for Computational Material Science at the Naval Research Laboratory, will give a talk titled "Design and Optimization of Energy Materials Through Computational Analysis."
Nov 5, 2025
Sip & Solve: AI Lightning Talks with a Twist
5 - 7pm EST
Presented by the Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute in partnership with the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, this unique event brings together distinguished faculty members from Johns Hopkins University to share insights into their work at the intersection of artificial intelligence, followed by informal discussion and refreshments.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 5, 2025
Johns Hopkins Duplicate Bridge Group Meeting
6 - 8pm EST
4F, N405, Wyman Park Building Wyman Park Building
Homewood Campus
Join an interest group to get to know and get involved in the marvelous intelligent game of duplicate bridge. The group meets every Wednesday, featuring a combination of theory teaching and hands-on practice of card play. All are welcome.
Nov 5, 2025
Documenting Industry: Photography, Aesthetics, and Labor in India
7 - 8pm EST
Join a roundtable conversation on the fraught intersections of the documentary, the industrial, and the corporeal in postcolonial photography with Rebecca M. Brown, Ranu Roychoudhuri, Mircea Raianu, and Stuart W. Leslie.
Nov 6, 2025
Discover CTY
8:30 - 9:30am EST
Online
The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CYT) specializes in recognizing and developing the academic talents of advanced elementary, middle, and high school students. Learn about CYT's programming, ask questions, and discover how to connect with other families of bright students.
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required
Nov 6, 2025
The Hopkins Village: New Parent Back-to-Work Networking Group
12 - 1pm EST
Whether it's your first or third child, you are the birth, non-birth, or adoptive parent, the transition back to work is a significant change. Join other Hopkins peers to share support, experiences, tips, and resources.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 6, 2025
Digital Humanities Workshop: Preserving AI Voices
12 - 1:30pm EST
Room 429 (also online), Mergenthaler Hall Mergenthaler Hall
Homewood Campus
Marie Theresa O'Connor, associate teaching professor in the University Writing Program at Johns Hopkins University, will discuss her research project, Preserving AI Voices, which captures human conversations with artificial intelligence chatbots.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 6, 2025
Cell Biology Seminar | The Evolution of Gene Regulatory Networks: A View from the Crest
12 - 1pm EST
Suite 2-200 (Bodian Conference Room), 1830 Building 1830 Building
East Baltimore Campus
Carol LaBonne, a professor of molecular biosciences at Northwestern University, will deliver a talk for the Cell Biology Department.
Nov 6, 2025
Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Community & Connection Strolls
12:15 - 12:45pm EST
Meet at picnic tables near Starbucks, Eager Park Eager Park
The 20- to 30-minute Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Community & Connection Strolls around Eager Park in East Baltimore combine movement with meaningful conversation around engaging topics or questions. Whether you are looking to de-stress, meet new people, or simply enjoy a break in your day, all modes of participation are welcome—walkers, wheelchairs, strollers, or seated persons.
Nov 6, 2025
Agentic AI for Science Hackathon 2025
1 - 3pm EST
Room 110 (also online), Clark Hall Clark Hall
Homewood Campus
During the Agentic AI for Science (AAI4Science) Hackathon, participants will explore and evaluate the capabilities of artificial intelligence tools on scientific questions spanning physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology. While these models can deliver highly accurate insights, they sometimes produce incorrect answers with high confidence (known as hallucinations). Understanding and mitigating such hallucinations is essential for reliable scientific discovery.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 6, 2025
Bridging Perspectives in COVID's Wake
2 - 6:45pm EST
Sommer Hall
Scholars and experts examine how scientific evidence, policy implementation, and public communication intersected during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the aim of building mutual understanding among leading public health, science, and policy experts, and identifying lessons that can strengthen our response to future public health challenges.
Registration Required
Free