What if the key to unlocking the full potential of artificial intelligence lies not in the models themselves, but in how we frame the information they process? Imagine trying to summarize a dense, 500 ...
Imagine McCormick’s future. What will it look like? Over the past academic year, Northwestern Engineering leadership—including Dean Christopher Schuh, the school’s nine department faculty chairs, and ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers—Japan Engineer District (USACE JED) celebrated Engineers Week across Japan with cake-cutting and educational presentations highlighting the challenges these ...
For over two decades, U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF) have led the charge in the Global War on Terror. SOF’s focus on innovation, agility and enhancing key ...
WINCHESTER, Va. — When it comes to delivering engineering, design and construction support and services in one of the world's most dynamic operational environments, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ...
Bill Woodburn (MS ’75) grew up in a lower-income area of Queens, New York, where higher education seemed a world away. “I had two great parents, but we didn’t have any money,” he remembers. “No one ...
For the first time in the university’s history, undergraduates can take engineering courses, in advance of the launch of an engineering major in fall 2026. The first class, Introduction to Design ...
Students have the opportunity to engage in innovative and dynamic courses that broaden their academic experience, while developing skills directly applicable to their field of study and real-world ...
The human population took a million years to reach 300 million. Yet in just the past century, the number of people on the planet has grown from 2 billion to more than 8 billion. At present, it takes ...
Johns Hopkins engineers are developing treatments for Type 1 diabetes that don't rely on daily insulin injections or wearing an insulin pump to manage blood sugar levels. Instead, their new cell-based ...