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HEMI addresses the fundamental science issues associated with materials under extreme conditions.

Joined July 2014
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HEMI Reposted

Ken Livi, Associate Research Scientist and Director of Operations at the Materials Characterization and Processing Facility, was part of a team that proved that there is coal dust in the air in Curtis Bay. Read more: zurl.co/Rh0r


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.@MitraLTaheri, @JHUMaterials Professor and Director of our Materials Characterization and Processing facility, joined @EYnews's Leading into Tomorrow podcast to talk about how government can safely encourage AI adoption: eygov.podbean.com/e/ai-in-govern…


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Exciting news: @JHU_HEMI has been selected by @ARPAE to accelerate the deployment of the first fusion power plant by developing next-gen first wall materials. We will create new complexion-engineered nanocrystalline tungsten (CENT) alloys. Learn more: arpa-e.energy.gov/news-and-media…


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The heat is on in Dr. Hemker's lab as #HopkinsEngineer team pushes metals testing to new extremes. The team used tungsten, which has the highest melting point of any known metal, to calibrate their compact and efficient system. me.jhu.edu/news/the-heat-…


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"Until the Key Bridge collapsed, there wasn't a significant impetus to ask how many large ships pass under these enormous bridges." NOW there is. And @JHUCaSE Assoc Prof Michael Shields and team have undertaken a massive, @NSF-supported data mining effort. engineering.jhu.edu/news/data-mini…

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Exciting news! Starting Jan 1, 2025, @MuyinatuBell, a leader in ultrasound & photoacoustic imaging, will become Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Biomedical Optics (@SPIEtweets ). 🙌She's shaping the future of healthcare & biophotonics! #Biophotonics #JHU spie.org/news/muyinatu-…


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Join us for the MCP Workshop and Celebration on Wednesday, September 25th! This all-day event includes speakers from across government, academia, and industry. Learn more and RSVP: zurl.co/5qd6

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Using x-ray technology, a research team led by mechanical engineer Ryan Hurley has uncovered new details about how granular materials such as sand and rock behave under extreme impacts—findings that could someday help protect the Earth from asteroids. linkedin.com/posts/sae-inte…


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.@JHUCaSE Assistant Prof Somdatta Goswami will take on the challenge of accelerating exascale multiphysics simulations with a grant from @NSF's National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot program. engineering.jhu.edu/news/somdatta-…


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Join @JHUCaSE faculty @ThomasGernay for SAFIR Day on September 20. Participants will discuss unique projects in structural fire engineering using SAFIR, including a special presentation from the 2024 Paris Olympics Aquatic Center design team! 🏅 Register: wse.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

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TODAY at 11:30 ET: @MuyinatuBell delivers her @NSF Waterman Awardee Distinguished Lecture on Equitable Medical Imaging. You can watch it LIVE on Zoom. Registration is required, so click here! nsf.zoomgov.com/webinar/regist…


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.@JHUCaSE faculty member and Director of JHU's Center on AI for Materials in Extreme Environments (CAIMEE), Lori Graham-Brady, will share her expertise at #JHUAPL's symposium next month.

Registration is open for the Accelerating Materials Discovery for National Security Symposium, hosted by #JHUAPL, on Sept. 5! Key topics include manufacturing for extreme environments, AI-driven material discovery, high-throughput fabrication, and more. 🚀 jhuapl.link/ry4

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Blasting projectiles at 2 km/s at @advancedphoton, @jhumeche / @JHU_HEMI's Assoc Prof Ryan Hurley and Research Sci Mohmad Thakur are studying how sand and rock behave under extreme impacts—new findings could someday help protect Earth from asteroids. engineering.jhu.edu/news/extreme-i…


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Registration is open for the Accelerating Materials Discovery for National Security Symposium, hosted by #JHUAPL, on Sept. 5! Key topics include manufacturing for extreme environments, AI-driven material discovery, high-throughput fabrication, and more. 🚀 jhuapl.link/ry4

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I am honored to deliver the NSF Waterman Awardee Distinguished Lecture on Wednesday, August 21st at 11:30am EST. I would be grateful to answer any questions from the audience. Register today and join us! ➡️ nsf.zoomgov.com/webinar/regist…

Save the date! Wed, Aug 21, @MuyinatuBell delivers her @NSF Waterman Awardee Distinguished Lecture: Equitable Medical Imaging. You can watch it LIVE on Zoom. Waterman Awardee Distinguished Lecture: new.nsf.gov/events/waterma…



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Save the date! Wed, Aug 21, @MuyinatuBell delivers her @NSF Waterman Awardee Distinguished Lecture: Equitable Medical Imaging. You can watch it LIVE on Zoom. Waterman Awardee Distinguished Lecture: new.nsf.gov/events/waterma…


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MechE Assistant Professor and @JHU_HEMI fellow Ryan Hurley led a team that uncovered new details about how granular materials such as sand and rock behave under extreme impacts. Read the full story: me.jhu.edu/news/engineers…


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I have three (!) open postdoc positions! One each in advanced characterization, atomistic modeling, and micro-mechanical testing. Exciting things are happening here at JHU and HEMI, so please apply. livejohnshopkins-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/r/personal…


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Using artificial intelligence and innovative materials science techniques, Johns Hopkins APL is leading an effort to rapidly discover revolutionary materials that allow critical operations in specific, extreme environments. jhuapl.link/6xf


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