
IDIES Director Alex Szalay elected to National Academy of Sciences
IDIES Director Alex Szalay was among the 120 scientists elected as a member of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences for 2023.
IDIES Director Alex Szalay was among the 120 scientists elected as a member of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences for 2023.
In its commitment to nurturing the already burgeoning growth of student-led data-intensive research at Johns Hopkins, The Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science (IDIES) has the privilege of providing
Every fall, The Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science (IDIES) offers its members the chance to receive up to $25,000 in grant funding for eligible data-intensive research projects.
Each year IDIES—The Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science—offers its members and students funding opportunities through their Seed Funding Initiative and Summer Student Fellowships. The goal of the
“The Johns Hopkins submission titled “Breaking the Wall to Mapping Cancer Using Multispectral Microscopy” was selected from hundreds of entries for the AstroPath platform design. AstroPath is a new, comprehensive platform for imaging and mapping microscopic sections of tumors to identify and validate predictive biomarkers to guide precision immunotherapies for cancer.”
The project will provide access to and the manageable download of more than 2.5 million gigabytes of data for modeling turbulent flows Written by Lisa Ercolano and Caroline Swartz Led
Mapping Cancer as if it were the Universe Techniques from astronomy are being applied to medicine Over the past two decades Alexander Szalay, an astronomer at Johns Hopkins University in
Each year IDIES – The Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science offers its members and students funding opportunities through their Seed Funding Initiative and Summer Student Fellowships. The goal
Charles Meneveau, the Louis M. Sardella Professor in Mechanical Engineering, is the recipient of the 2021 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Fluid Dynamics Award. The award recognizes outstanding contributions
IDIES Executive Committee member, Carey Business School Associate Professor Tinglong Dai, shares insights on what’s working with the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S.
Mark O. Robbins, professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and renowned condensed matter and statistical physicist, died unexpectedly on Thursday, August 13, 2020. A cause of death has not
IDIES Director, Prof. Alexander Szalay was nominated by Prof. Adam Riess, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Thomas J. Barber Professor of Physics and Astronomy, and Nobel Prize Winner, “for his pioneering work on demonstrating that the Dark Matter
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