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HEMI addresses the fundamental science issues associated with materials under extreme conditions.

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Join us for the MCP Workshop and Celebration on Wednesday, September 25th! This all-day event includes speakers from across government, academia, and industry. Learn more and RSVP: zurl.co/5qd6

Join us for the MCP Workshop and Celebration on Wednesday, September 25th! This all-day event includes speakers from across government, academia, and industry. Learn more and RSVP: zurl.co/5qd6
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Exciting news! Starting Jan 1, 2025, Bisi Bell, a leader in ultrasound & photoacoustic imaging, will become Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Biomedical Optics (SPIE ). 🙌She's shaping the future of healthcare & biophotonics! #Biophotonics #JHU spie.org/news/muyinatu-…

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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…

"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 <a href="/JHUCaSE/">JHU Civil and Systems Engineering</a> Assoc Prof Michael Shields and team have undertaken a massive, <a href="/NSF/">U.S. National Science Foundation</a>-supported data mining effort. engineering.jhu.edu/news/data-mini…
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Exciting news: HEMI has been selected by ARPA-E to accelerate the deployment of the first fusion power plant by developing next-gen first wall materials. We will create new complexion-engineered nanocrystalline tungsten (CENT) alloys. Learn more: arpa-e.energy.gov/news-and-media…

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The heat is on in Dr. Hemker's lab as #HopkinsEngineer team pushes metals testing to new extremes. The team used tungsten, which has the highest melting point of any known metal, to calibrate their compact and efficient system. me.jhu.edu/news/the-heat-…

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.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…

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Thrilled to share Corinna's paper on a new approach to load miRNA into EVs with specific markers. Big thanks to Hartwell FND and NCATS for funding! 👉link.springer.com/article/10.118… #EVs #miRNA #Electroporation JHUMECHE The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology

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Ken Livi, Associate Research Scientist and Director of Operations at the Materials Characterization and Processing Facility, was part of a team that proved that there is coal dust in the air in Curtis Bay. Read more: zurl.co/Rh0r

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A Johns Hopkins University study found measurable coal dust on schools, playgrounds, and homes up to a mile from South Baltimore's Curtis Bay open-air coal terminal. bit.ly/4eTB8Dw

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Congratulations to junior Andrew Kim, who earned a Provost's Undergraduate Research Award (PURA)! Guided by professor Tim Weihs and graduate student Sreenivas Raguraman, Kim will investigate the degradation rate of biodegradable implants: zurl.co/OFtYq

Congratulations to junior Andrew Kim, who earned a Provost's Undergraduate Research Award (PURA)! Guided by professor Tim Weihs and graduate student Sreenivas Raguraman, Kim will investigate the degradation rate of biodegradable implants:  zurl.co/OFtYq
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This February, JH Libraries are hosting #LoveDataWeek, an international celebration of data! Join us for a week-long series of online talks/panels/workshops exploring the legal, ethical and technical dimensions of data ownership. Learn more at bit.ly/JH_lovedataweek!

This February, JH Libraries are hosting #LoveDataWeek, an international celebration of data! Join us for a week-long series of online talks/panels/workshops exploring the legal, ethical and technical dimensions of data ownership. Learn more at bit.ly/JH_lovedataweek!
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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…

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.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…

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It’s our favorite time of the year to flood your timeline with #BlackExcellence in BME. Kicking off the 2025 showcase is last year’s Alan T. Waterman award winner Bisi Bell at Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins BME).

It’s our favorite time of the year to flood your timeline with #BlackExcellence in BME. Kicking off the 2025 showcase is last year’s Alan T. Waterman award winner <a href="/MuyinatuBell/">Bisi Bell</a> at Johns Hopkins University (<a href="/JHUBME/">Johns Hopkins BME</a>).
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Hopkins researchers, including Professor Tim Weihs and graduate student Ruku Borah, developed a system to see how chemical warfare simulants — chemicals that act as real weapons without harmful toxins — break down: zurl.co/eLPhr

Hopkins researchers, including Professor Tim Weihs and graduate student Ruku Borah, developed a system to see how chemical warfare simulants — chemicals that act as real weapons without harmful toxins — break down: zurl.co/eLPhr
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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

If you follow <a href="/JohnsHopkins/">Johns Hopkins University</a>, 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
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Known informally as “Bisi,” Bisi Bell is a Johns Hopkins Engineering mid-career scientist whose innovations have improved the quality of ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging. Learn more about Bisi and her impactful work: go.nih.gov/zSrdGAM

Known informally as “Bisi,” <a href="/MuyinatuBell/">Bisi Bell</a> is a <a href="/HopkinsEngineer/">Johns Hopkins Engineering</a> mid-career scientist whose innovations have improved the quality of ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging. Learn more about Bisi and her impactful work: go.nih.gov/zSrdGAM
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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

Excited to share our latest JOM (<a href="/TMSSociety/">TMS</a> ) paper on biodegradable Mg alloys for medical implants! We show how media composition, CO₂ buffering &amp; volume affect in-vitro corrosion rates.
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