Join us, Women in Computer Science at JHU, and the JHU ACM for our annual OlympiCS event, featuring free T-shirts and lunch, snacks and prizes, and exciting events like the algorithms dance competition, CS pick-up lines contest, a scavenger hunt, and more! We will also be holding our Department Awards Ceremony during lunch this year—please join us to celebrate the accomplishments of the exceptional individuals in CS! Register here: https://lnkd.in/gTm92qEA
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The Johns Hopkins Department of Computer Science is diverse, collaborative, and intensely research-focused. Its research program combines core computer science topics with novel interdisciplinary, application-oriented subjects, bringing together colleagues from the Schools of Engineering and Medicine and drawing upon the university’s strengths in areas including robotics and computer vision, natural language processing, information security, AI and machine learning, theory and programming languages, human-computer interaction, and computational health and medicine.
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https://www.cs.jhu.edu/
External link for Johns Hopkins Department of Computer Science
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- 11-50 employees
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- Baltimore, Maryland
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- Theory and Programming Languages, Computational Biology and Medicine, Information Security, Robotics, Vision, and Graphics, Systems and Networking, Machine Learning, AI, and Data Science, Computer-Assisted Medicine, and Human-Computer Interaction
Updates
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Researchers from Johns Hopkins’ Intuitive Computing Laboratory presented their latest work at this year’s Human-Robot Interaction Conference—featuring Chien-Ming Huang, Kaitlynn P., Ethan Brown, Victor Antony, and Maia Stiber. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g-9t6cuK
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Congratulations to Renjie Zhao on the funding from the JH AITC! 🎉 His team is creating a portable, affordable tool that uses #AI to analyze ultrasound signals from a smartphone and provide reliable muscle health data without the need for costly equipment or complex procedures. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gWqYSwXh
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One more seminar—join us, Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering, and the Department of Biology for this talk by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)’s Adam Phillippy next week. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/ggDq_zmK
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Can’t wait for this year’s HopHacks! 🐦
Empowering Ideas and Collaboration at the Innovator's Showcase! 🍕💡 Thank you to everyone who joined us at the HopHacks Idea Expo! This event brought together teams of innovators and problem-solvers, who showcased their ideas in a collaborative, table-group format. There were inspiring conversations, creative ideas, and of course—plenty of pizza to fuel it all! A special thank you to our organizers for all their hard work in making this event a success. And finally, congratulations to our two winning teams for their impressive work in the field of brain-computer interfaces 🧠💻. We’re excited to follow their progress and see what they do next. Stay tuned for more updates from HopHacks—exciting things are ahead! 🚀
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CS students Edmund Sumpena and Enoch Toh make up two of the four Goldwater Scholars from The Johns Hopkins University this year! The prestigious award honors exceptional STEM students from universities across the United States. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gEaqvHpz
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For #WorldHealthDay, a new study by Hopkins researchers including Suchi Saria, Drew Prinster, Chien-Ming Huang, Amama Mahmood, and more finds that doctors’ diagnostic performance and trust in #AI advice depends on just how exactly the AI assistant explains itself. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g2nxYAHu
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Just in time for Monday’s course registration—check Mathias Unberath’s Future Faculty course, which prepares postdocs and PhD students for the academic job search, featuring course alums Yaoyao Liu, Zongwei Zhou, Lianrui Zuo, and Peirong L. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gC3FRuAK
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Don’t miss our last fireside chat of the semester, featuring Integrated Biosciences, Inc.’s Felix Wong and moderated by Shawn J. Kim—learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gwY8B7Du
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