BME Doctoral Student Benjamin Biggs Named ’24 Quad Fellow

August 19, 2024. Author:Catherine Graham

Native of Australia among recipients of highly competitive award for exceptional master’s and doctoral students to study STEM in the U.S.

Benjamin Biggs, Engr ’23, a second-year doctoral student in biomedical engineering at Johns …

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Five From Johns Hopkins Named Siebel Scholars

September 30, 2024 WSE Staff

Five Johns Hopkins doctoral students have been named 2025 Siebel Scholars, an honor that recognizes students in bioengineering fields for exemplary achievement in academia, research, and leadership.

Since its founding in 2000, the Siebel Scholarship …

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Johns Hopkins University’s Course Qualifies Students for INCOSE ASEP and CSEP Certification

October 8, 2024 Annie Cranston

The Introduction to Systems Engineering course offered by Johns Hopkins University Engineering for Professionals (EP) Systems Engineering program has officially been recognized by the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE). This recognition qualifies students who …

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Recapping Future Fest Chronicles: Unveiling FLI Student’s Journeys

We have to shine a bright light on all student presenters at Future Fest Chronicles (FFC): Unveiling of FLI Students’ Journeys!  This student showcase was intentional to highlight all the vast experiential learning opportunities FLI students had in Summer …

By Aiyana Hamilton
Aiyana Hamilton Assistant Director of Life Design: Center for Student Success
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Johns Hopkins Joins Cancer AI Alliance

Oct 3, 2024

Scientists from @hopkinskimmel and @HopkinsEngineer will join the new Cancer AI Alliance (CAIA) to enable precision #cancer care while building better approaches to detect, intercept and treat cancers. #wearehopkinskimmel ›

Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) will …

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Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Resident Wins Hispanic Heritage Month Achievers Award

biomedicalodyssey, Oct 14

Andrea Silvas is a primary care physician at the East Baltimore Medical Center, where she serves a predominantly Hispanic and newly arrived immigrant population. She is fluent in Spanish, and cares for her patients as both clinician …

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Bridging Academia and Industry: A Career Trek to Himed’s Bioceramics Center of Excellence

In the fast-evolving landscape of biomedical technology, hands-on exposure to industry leaders and cutting-edge research is crucial for students preparing to make their mark. Recently, a group of students embarked on a career trek to visit Craig Rosenblum, President of Himed, and …

By Kara Hunter
Kara Hunter Associate Director of Employer Engagement
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Hire Hopkins | October 2024

“We recruit the very best, regardless of where they’re from”.
A Message From Our Director

Dear reader,

Last week I met with a hiring manager from a Fortune 100 who shared that their recruiting strategy is about getting the best …

By Chloe Donelan
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Co-Creating High-Impact Experiences:  The Power of Curriculum Scaffolding 

At The Johns Hopkins University Life Design Lab, we believe in the power of co-creation. Co-creation ensures that a program meets the needs of each stakeholder involved. It’s a big challenge to navigate that requires patience, flexibility, and stellar relationship management skills. We …

By Caitlin Broccoli
Caitlin Broccoli Associate Director of Life Design: WSE Masters Students & Engineering for Professionals
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Why Savvy Companies Are Hiring International Students—and Why You Can Too 

Forward-thinking companies like Databricks, Tesla, and Duolingo have unlocked a powerful growth strategy: hiring international students. These companies are gaining a competitive advantage by tapping into this pool of globally minded, highly skilled talent. The question is, how come it’s …

By Daniela Valdes
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