HEMI Seminar: Franz Bamer, “Predicting mechanical response in network glasses”
Predicting mechanical response in network glasses Franz Bamer, RWTH Aachen University Attend in person: JHU Homewood campus, Malone Hall, G...
Predicting mechanical response in network glasses Franz Bamer, RWTH Aachen University Attend in person: JHU Homewood campus, Malone Hall, G...
Non-intrusive Polynomial Chaos Expansions: Adaptivity, Sparsity and Active Learning Lukáš Novák, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of...
This is a closed event. In support of expanding collaborations between WSE and APL, HEMI is hosting a joint workshop...
As part of the Johns Hopkins Congressional Briefing Series, AI experts from Johns Hopkins University’s Whiting School of Engineering, School of...
Join the HEMI summer interns as they present their research during a poster symposium in the lobby of Malone Hall.
High school apprentices from the U.S. Army Educational Outreach Program will present summaries of their research to their JHU mentors...
The HEMI/Sandia Workshop focused on materials subjected to extreme conditions will feature key speakers from both Sandia National Laboratories and...
The Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute and the Applied Physics Lab are pleased to announce the HEMI/APL A&MD Missile Defense Seed...
JHU faculty members are invited to to learn more about JHU’s AI-X initiative at the upcoming Town Hall for WSE...
Come out and join us for HEMI's Extreme Tea! Take some time out of your day and enjoy tea, coffee,...