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Student work overseen by Dr. Tilak Ratnanather featured in WSE Summer News

July 16, 2014

An article in the Summer 2014 issue of JHU Engineering Magazine highlights a promising iPad app designed by Hopkins undergrads to help train deaf adults with cochlear implants (CI) to understand speech from the electrical signals that CI devices provide. Student team members include Margo Heston, Rohit Bhattacharya, and Joanne Song, all of the Department […]

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Prof. René Vidal elected to the 2014 Class of IEEE Fellows

June 13, 2014

René Vidal has been named to the 2014 class of IEEE Computer Society Fellows. The IEEE Grade of Fellow recognizes unusual distinction in the profession and is conferred by the IEEE Board of Directors upon a person of outstanding and extraordinary qualifications and experience in IEEE-designated fields, and who has made important individual contributions to […]

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iMixPics app reaches more than 3750 downloads

February 11, 2014

The iMixPics app was downloaded 1518 times in 2013 bringing the total number of downloads to 3784 since its release in April 2012. iMixPics is an iPhone app developed by former JHU students Solomon Liu, Roberto Tron, Dheeraj Singaraju and Martin Wojkowsky under the supervision of Dr. René Vidal, Director of the Vision, Dynamics and […]

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Michael Miller to receive McDonald Mentoring Award

March 29, 2013

Dr. Michael Miller will receive the Capers and Marion McDonald Award for Excellence in Mentoring and Advising from the Whiting School of Engineering at May 6th Convocation. Often referred to simply as the “McDonald Mentoring Award,” this program recognizes and honors diverse professionals in engineering and the applied sciences who, as exemplary mentors and advisors, […]

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Dr. Carey Priebe collaborates with archaeologists

March 20, 2013

An Article featured in the Winter 2013 issue of Johns Hopkins Engineering Magazine highlights the recent collaboration between Baltimore-based archaeology expert Douglas C. Comer and Professor Carey Priebe. “To Dig or Not to Dig” details how the Priebe-Comer team currently working with the National Park Service, NASA, and the Department of Defense is using statistics […]

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iMixPics app reaches more than 2000 downloads

January 9, 2013

The iMixPics app, which was released in April 2012, has recently surpassed the 2000 download milestone. iMixPics is an iPhone app developed by former JHU students Solomon Liu, Roberto Tron, Dheeraj Singaraju and Martin Wojkowsky under the supervision of Dr. René Vidal, Director of the Vision, Dynamics and Learning Lab, Center for Imaging Science, Department […]

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CIS Graduate Student Daniel Tward Receives NSERC Award

June 16, 2010

Daniel Tward, a graduate student at the Center for Imaging Science, has been selected to receive the Julie Payette – Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Research Scholoarship. The award is for $25000 CDN. Congratulations, and best of luck with your research!

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Prof. Carey Priebe recipient of American Statistical Association’s 2010 SDNS Achievement Award

April 19, 2010

Carey Priebe, professor of applied mathematics and statistics, is the recipient of the American Statistical Association’s 2010 Section on Statistics in Defense and National Security (SDNS) Distinguished Achievement Award. Carey is being recognized for his outstanding leadership and accomplishments on research projects for the Navy, Army, Air Force, DARPA and the intelligence community. In the […]

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Undergraduate Student Leyla Isik Receives 2010 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

April 8, 2010

Leyla Isik, undergraduate student at the Center for Imaging Science and the Department of Biomedical Engineering, has been selected to receive a 2010 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF). Her selection was based on her outstanding abilities and accomplishments, as well as her potential to contribute to strengthening the vitality of the U.S. […]

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