Gabriel Giraldo-Wingler
“ECE at Hopkins does an amazing job of preparing an individual for the theoretical aspect of the field and gives you a foundation to pursue whichever concentrations you are interested in.” Gabriel was...
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The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering is a relatively small but diverse department, which makes it extremely easy to collaborate among ourselves on new ideas. The size also bring a...
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Hard work with passion and enthusiasm will earn you a good place in this world, no matter where it is or what you are doing. The department fosters a fantastic relationship between students, faculty...
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Peter Tanaka ’15, believes that one of the keys to helping Baltimore is mentorship. “I believe that many of the problems Baltimore experiences can be solved by empowering students to believe that they...
View ArticleQ&A: Thomas Keady ’18
Thomas Keady ’18 is a design engineer at Fusiform, makers of a modular orthotics device and software platform designed to cut down on cost and time of manufacturing. Fusiform was recently awarded...
View ArticleChris Kulawik ’16
After moving off campus, Christopher Kulawik ’16 was dreading waking up early for an 8am class. “It’s pretty funny, but I’m actually a big fan of sleeping in as much as possible,” he says. “I thought...
View ArticleQ&A: Adebayo Eisape ’16
Adebayo Eisape is a senior Computer Engineering major from Jackson, NJ. How did you get interested in electrical and computer engineering? I’ve always liked to make things and take things apart to see...
View ArticleQ&A: Laura Chicos ’19
Laura Chicos is a freshman electrical engineering major from Chicago, IL. How did you get interested in electrical engineering? I knew I wanted to pursue something in the STEM field, and as I was...
View ArticleQ&A: Samantha Wang ’17
Samantha Wang is a junior electrical engineering major. She was born in Wuhan, China, but lives in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. How did you get interested in electrical engineering? My interest for EE started...
View ArticleQ&A: Guy Hotson
Guy Hotson is a PhD student from Palo Alto, CA. He received his undergraduate degree in computer engineering, with a minor in bioengineering, from Santa Clara University. You can learn more about his...
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