Low-cost tissue-freezing device could expand access to lifesaving breast cancer treatments
Cryoablation probe developed by Johns Hopkins students would offer an affordable, widely available alternative for women in low-resource settings.
Cryoablation probe developed by Johns Hopkins students would offer an affordable, widely available alternative for women in low-resource settings.
Design challenge teams in Baltimore and the Gaza Strip use enhanced audio visual technology to collaborate and innovate.
PneumoNIX team develops approach to reduce risk of collapsed lung during lung biopsy.
AssistENT, Treyetech teams recognized for developing devices that address real-world problems.
Johns Hopkins University’s annual celebration of engineers’ contributions to society begins today and runs through Friday, Feb. 23 on the Homewood campus.
Neonatal Monitoring device lets mothers track their newborn’s vital signs, correspond with remote health care workers.
Students developed device designed to open obstructed nostrils and aid sleep.
Engineering students will present the projects they’ve spent a semester or more working on as part of Engineering Design Day—the annual year-end Whiting School of Engineering event in which students tasked with designing solutions to real-world problems display their research, devices, and prototypes.
Treyetech team wins $15,000 at TCU’s Values and Ventures Business Plan Competition.
Two Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering students won the mobility and transportation category last month at the Abilities Hackathon, an event held for the second year at the Digital Harbor Foundation’s Baltimore location.