About ACM@JHU

Johns Hopkins University's chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery

Our Mission

We are the Johns Hopkins University chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery — dedicated to advancing computing knowledge through the free exchange of ideas. At JHU, that means building a strong network of students who uplift each other, fostering a community where everyone belongs, and shipping cool projects together.

Why Attend Our Events

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Learn from Peers

Pick up new skills and perspectives from fellow students at workshops, talks, and coding circles.

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Build Projects

Collaborate on real projects and get hands-on experience with tools and technologies that matter.

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Have Fun

Enjoy social events, game nights, and a welcoming community of people who love computing.

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Lounge Access

Hang out, study, and work on projects in our lounge in Malone Hall.

Why Join Board

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Build Events for the Community

Take ownership of workshops, hackathons, and speaker series that shape the JHU CS experience.

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Join a Strong Board Network

Work alongside driven peers and connect with a network of ACM alumni across industry and research.

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Give Back

Pay it forward by mentoring younger students and strengthening the community that supported you.

Current Officers

Spencer Ye

Spencer Ye

President

Junior studying CS and AMS. Runs for Hopkin's Track Team.

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Elizabeth Fu

Elizabeth Fu

Vice President

Junior studying CS and Applied Math.

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Ria Talwar

Ria Talwar

Treasurer

Sophomore studying CS. Does Ironmans.

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Vicki Chen

Vicki Chen

Secretary

Sophomore in CS. Manages instagram and communications.

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Mischa Kumar

Mischa Kumar

Officer

Sophomore in CS. Dances

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Vrinda Sehgal

Vrinda Sehgal

Officer

Sophomore in CS

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Alan Li

Alan Li

Officer

Senior in CS. Goated.

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Timothy Lin

Timothy Lin

Officer

Senior in CS. Goated.

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Special Thanks

We would like to thank the Johns Hopkins University Department of Computer Science, the Whiting School of Engineering, and all of our members and alumni who continue to support and contribute to our community.