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It’s an exciting time to be an engineer—especially at Johns Hopkins.
Here, engineering encompasses topics as diverse as cryptology, game theory, tissue engineering, bridge design, information security, fluid dynamics, robotics, nanotechnology, medical imaging, and environmental pollutants.
Engineers are both scientists and artists. They combine mathematics, scientific principles, and technology with creative problem-solving in order develop new and better technologies, processes, and products.
At Johns Hopkins Engineering, our undergraduates work side-by-side with faculty who are recognized leaders in their fields. They conduct research, take part in internships, study abroad, and are encouraged to pursue academic interests outside their major field of study.
Hopkins engineering students are immersed in the life of the university, share dorms and take classes with students from the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the Peabody Institute, collaborate with researchers at the schools of Medicine and Public Health, and enjoy Baltimore's vibrant social and cultural life.
Rising high school juniors and seniors can enroll in Engineering Innovation--a four-week summer class offered through Johns Hopkins on campuses in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and California. Click here for details!
"I came to Hopkins because I was interested in medicine and math," says Nikhil, a sophomore working at the Center for Imaging Science. "We are interested in determining the different neurobiological correlates of psychological disorders and doing so using various statistical techniques such as Landmark matching on high resolution MRI's"…