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Archived articles
Electrical and computer engineering
Engineering
Hopkins engineers develop a powerful but tiny microendoscope
Published
Dec 6, 2019
The lensless scope is the width of a few strands of hair and is able to capture images of live neuron activity
New cool tools
Saving lives with a smart stethoscope
Published
Fall 2019
Hopkins engineers design a smart stethoscope to address the challenges of diagnosing pneumonia in developing countries
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Faculty honors
Archana Venkataraman named to MIT list of top innovators
Published
June 25, 2019
She was included in the 'MIT Technology Review' 30 Innovators Under 35 list for her pioneering work detecting the source of epileptic seizures in the brain
Orientation 2018
Wearable tech sparks conversations
Published
Aug 28, 2018
PhD candidate introduces Aura Spark bracelet at orientation event for first-year Electrical and Computer Engineering students
Intersession
Easy as Pi
Published
Jan 17, 2018
Raspberry Pi workshop teaches students how to use customizable, versatile minicomputers responsible for revolutionizing the tech industry
Perceptual learning
Shorter breaks, better learning
Published
Dec 18, 2017
Research suggests that for certain types of learning, success depends on the length of breaks during practice
Cell biology
Wanted: Self-driving cells
Published
Feb 2, 2017
Cellular engineers at Hopkins hope to develop cells that locate and destroy dangerous bacteria in the body
Johns Hopkins engineer Foster wins NSF award
Published
Feb 7, 2013
High-speed imaging system will enable researchers to record images 100 times more rapidly than current technology allows
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