Recent News
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The John C. Malone Assistant Professorships were endowed through the generosity of John C. Malone, Engr ’64, ’69, to support outstanding Whiting School faculty members within the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.
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A Johns Hopkins-led team found that chatbots reinforce our biases, providing insight into how AI could widen the public divide on controversial issues.
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Outstanding students and faculty were honored at the annual Computer Science Department Awards Ceremony.
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Cao is part of a team selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop cyber reasoning systems using artificial intelligence technology.
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Smartphone videos are often the first to capture news events. Johns Hopkins researchers are developing a tool to make that footage more searchable and contextualized.
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Johns Hopkins cybersecurity expert Anton Dahbura explains the proposed regulation and the threats the app could pose to Americans.
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Gregory Hager selected to head NSF Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
CategoriesThe directorate supports research in all areas of computer and information science and engineering, as well as advanced research cyberinfrastructure necessary for discovery in all science and engineering fields.
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He will lead the strategic growth and development plan for the Department of Computer Science as it launches one of the most ambitious initiatives in academic computer science research centered around AI.
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Data gathered using software developed by Johns Hopkins University computer scientists will have “huge implications” for understanding human health and evolution.
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Johns Hopkins and Columbia University computer scientists teamed up to combat the inaccurate correlations that artificial intelligence and machine learning models learn from text data.
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New faculty Q&A: Renjie Zhao
CategoriesGet to know Renjie Zhao, who joins Johns Hopkins as an assistant professor of computer science.
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New faculty Q&A: Anjalie Field
CategoriesGet to know Anjalie Field, who joins Johns Hopkins as an assistant professor of computer science and a member of the Center for Language and Speech Processing.