
HEMI
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HEMI addresses the fundamental science issues associated with materials under extreme conditions.
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http://hemi.jhu.edu/ 28-07-2014 15:49:09
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"Until the Key Bridge collapsed, there wasn't a significant impetus to ask how many large ships pass under these enormous bridges." NOW there is. And JHU Civil and Systems Engineering Assoc Prof Michael Shields and team have undertaken a massive, U.S. National Science Foundation-supported data mining effort. engineering.jhu.edu/news/data-mini…




.Mitra Taheri, Johns Hopkins MatSci Professor and Director of our Materials Characterization and Processing facility, joined EY's Leading into Tomorrow podcast to talk about how government can safely encourage AI adoption: eygov.podbean.com/e/ai-in-govern…






Hopkins Engineering faculty Rama Chellappa, Suchi Saria, and Axel Krieger talk AI healthcare with Science News!


In Nature Communications: Additive manufacturing offers unmatched flexibility for designing metallic materials, but they're prone to fatigue failure. Prof Somnath Ghosh's new modeling platform uses GANs to predict performance, advancing design and testing. engineering.jhu.edu/news/engineers…

.JHU Civil and Systems Engineering 's Thomas Gernay on rebuilding after the So. California wildfires: "I don’t think it’s sufficient to work only on ignition suppression. There is work to do on the built environment, similar to what has been done for decades against earthquakes." engineering.jhu.edu/news/fire-resi…



If you follow Johns Hopkins University, you know that university research is about more than data—it’s about people. Research saves lives by bringing new treatments, cures, and hope to families everywhere. From transformative medical breakthroughs to innovations that shape tomorrow, the



Excited to share our latest JOM (TMS ) paper on biodegradable Mg alloys for medical implants! We show how media composition, CO₂ buffering & volume affect in-vitro corrosion rates. 🔗rdcu.be/eaq53 Johns Hopkins MatSci Johns Hopkins Engineering HEMI Johns Hopkins University
