Two seniors and two alumni were selected for this prestigious fellowship.
Our Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American community has made substantial contributions to these ecosystems, and we are proud to celebrate its lasting impact on our society.
In celebration of Women's History Month, we highlight some of the important contributions of women engineers within our campus community.
In the run-up to the this year’s Alumni Cup, we followed the bioengineering team for a behind-the-scenes look at the ups, downs, and lessons learned on the road to competition.
In celebration of Black History Month, we highlight the many impactful contributions of Black engineers in our community—students, alums, faculty, and staff—to the Clark School, our university, and world.
Najmah Abdur-Rahman, Thilini Amarasinghe, and Visesh Uppoor win recognition for their academic achievements.
Biden recognizes Jeong H. Kim for advances in broadband optical systems, data communications, wireless.
Resources and events for the Clark School's LGBTQ+ students and allies.
On May 8, 2023, 24 teams presented novel designs at the BIOE Capstone Design Competition.
Innovate Maryland event also celebrates work on plastic substitutes, cancer detection, quantum science
Join us for more than 60 Clark School events, family-friendly demonstrations, and engineering activities
Route connects the University of Maryland in College Park to the USMSM SMART Building/UMD MATRIX Lab in St. Mary’s County
SMART Building and MATRIX Lab combine research, education, and outreach to spark innovation
Neelesh Mupparapu (B.S. bioengineering '22) named one of 12 winners to pursue graduate study in Ireland
Anthony Ephremides, the founder of the field of ad-hoc wireless networks, is one of Maryland Engineering's most philanthropic faculty members.
The interdisciplinary engineering building, named in honor of benefactor Stanley R. Zupnik '59, will help prepare engineers to solve society's grand challenges.
With Ukraine's massive Zaporizhzhia plant in Putin's crosshairs, nuclear facilities must be taken off battlefield, UMD risk expert says.
Building designed to inspire innovation, entrepreneurship, and research across disciplines.
UMD’s 35 Goldwater Scholarship recipients in the past decade rank second in the nation
Former UMD president recognized for contributions to field, expanding education access
Duncan is the second Rita Schaffer Award recipient from the Fischell Department of Bioengineering.
Abshire, Fisher and Hu honored for outstanding success in scholarly accomplishment and excellence in teaching.
Liu received his B.S. degree from National Taiwan University in 1983, and will be honored for the award on November 15.
Project members are developing the "Third Lung," a transformative technology for extra-pulmonary respiration.
Maryland-led discovery is a first for microgravity flame research
The University of Maryland (UMD) is making a major investment to obtain the most technologically advanced equipment on the College Park campus for application across a broad range of research areas, from neuroimaging to next-generation quantum materials.
They join seven other UMD faculty members breaking into the top 1000 scientist rankings based on their prolific research output.
The 2021 International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2021) will be held both in person and online from May 30 to June 5, 2021.
Mechanical engineering students earn recognition from a leading professional organization.
From extreme batteries to windows made from wood, Clark School’s trendsetting work ranks it among the country’s Top 10 public engineering schools for the 3rd consecutive year.
A fellowship for Mozambican women to pursue graduate education in Reliability Engineering at UMD
UMD researchers presented new findings, tools, and technologies, including a COVID-19 Impact Dashboard that leverages mobile device data.
BIOE assistant professors aim to develop techniques to target drugs to the central nervous system.
It's with a heavy heart that we inform you of the passing of George Dieter, professor emeritus of mechanical engineering, Glenn L. Martin Institute Professor of Engineering, and dean of the A. James Clark School of Engineering from 1977–94.
The Merrill Scholars program recognizes the University of Maryland's top graduating seniors and their faculty/teacher mentors.
Professor K.J. Ray Liu received the award “for outstanding leadership in and pioneering contributions to signal processing for wireless sensing and communications.”
UMD Professor and Quantum Technology Center Director, Ronald Walsworth, and his colleagues, have developed a way to use diamonds to see the elusive details of electrical currents.
Three Clark School graduate students were among the university's 2020 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) winners.
UMD President-Designate Darryll Pines inspires a culture of excellence at the Clark School, where everyone plays a part.
BIOE seniors present Capstone projects and celebrate winners virtually.
Sixty-eight undergraduate students from the A. James Clark School of Engineering were recognized with 2020 Annual Engineering Honors and Awards.
Award is highest honor bestowed to faculty by the University System of Maryland Board of Regents.
BIOE assistant professor to apply grant to shed new light on how blood vessels work.
New inductees are latest of six UMD faculty recognized by NAI for ‘prolific spirit of innovation.’
BIOE assistant professor to be recognized at 2019 BMES Annual Meeting
UMD will hold a one-day symposium focusing on local research into quantum materials on September 26, 2019.
Prof. Liu has been named a University of Maryland distinguished university professor, the most prestigious internal honor on campus.
Stroka Lab works to shed new light on Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and drug delivery to the brain.
Students recognized for research in vaccine design, surgical sealants, pulmonary diseases, and multiple sclerosis.
The experiment will travel on the ISS for a year, exposing samples to the environment of low earth orbit.
Popenoe is being honored for inventing SmartBolts
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Among the nine 2017 Invention of the Year award nominees, six are led by or include Clark School researchers.
Faculty, staff, and students gave more than 50 presentations during the four-day event.
Three Clark School faculty members have been named to Clarivate Analytics' 2017 Highly Cited Researchers list.
BIOE assistant professor honored for tumor cell migration research.
Dr. Gilmore (UMD '71) passed on October 9 of this year.
Building Together: An Investment for Maryland Will Transform UMD Through $219,486,000 Gift
Alumnus to join Innovation Hall of Fame roster in Nov. 27 ceremony.
He will lead the program with mechanical engineering professor Jungho Kim.
BIOE Ph.D. student recognized for efforts to develop therapies for diseases of the central nervous system.
Jewell Lab members use quantum dots to define density of self-antigen display.
Affordable RT-PCR for clinical diagnostics, fear mitigation device for pediatric MRIs tie for first place.
Scientists are the first to create a 3D bioprinted placenta model and use it to study preeclampsia, a life-threatening pregnancy complication.
University System of Maryland award recognizes Kim for his contributions to teaching.
Kim named one of 13 exceptional corporate and civic leaders to the Horatio Alger Member Class of 2016
Design Day showcases Mechanical Engineering students' capstone design projects and solutions-driven prototypes.
Alumna Naomi Leonard to be inducted into Innovation Hall of Fame on Nov. 9.
Prolific Researcher Recognized for Exceptional Teaching and Mentoring
Mechanical Engineering Professor Jaydev Desai named ASME Fellow.
Poster session, in-depth discussions, presentations.... and hiking
University of Maryland's Clark School of Engineering community remembers namesake and friend
University System of Maryland recognizes mechanical engineering faculty for excellence in scholarship.
Student teams conquer light bulb challenge at 4th annual competition.
Three Mechanical Engineering faculty named American Society of Mechanical Engineers Fellows
Student creativity, guest judges and special guests make the Fall 2014 Design Day a success!
An-Yeu (Andy) Wu and Haitao (Heather) Zheng, both former students of Professor K.J. Ray Liu, are among the 2015 class of IEEE Fellows.
New building to serve as hub for human health innovation in the state of Maryland
Associate Dean William Fourney and Professor Emeritus R. J. Sanford receive awards at annual SEM meeting.
Introduction to Engineering Design final encourages team work and hands-on education
Students' inventions range from diagnostic devices to accident prevention products.
Clark School students display their engineering prowess at largest hackathon to date.
University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University bioengineering students joined forces to host the second annual research event.
Mechanical Engineering Professor Michael Ohadi recognized for Excellence in Innovation.
Mi, Stoliarov, Liu, Rotkowitz, and Jewell awarded 5-year research grants from the National Science Foundation.
Electrical engineering graduate Jerry Krill’s Cooperative Engagement Capability allowed Navy battle groups to act as one.
Students awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship for excellence in engineering.
Students guide planetary rover robot to second place in RASC-AL Exploration Robo-Ops Competition.
New Business Model Challenge focuses on business model generation, customer development and pivoting.
"Amplifying the Field" celebrates undergraduate contributions to biomedical research.
Second annual Alumni Cup draws a crowd of students, alumni to witness Rube Goldberg-inspired device competition.
Dr. Ari Juels of RSA Laboratories will headline next Google - UMD Cybersecurity Seminar Series
Participating faculty help Maryland companies develop technology products.
Employers at fair demonstrate significant interest in ECE students.
South Korea's President-elect Park Geun Hye has tapped Kim to head Future Creative Science Ministry.
Stanley Zupnik pledges $500,000 to the Clark School, helps
Great Expectations campaign exceed $1B goal.
Alumnus Ashish Bagai to be inducted into Clark School Innovation Hall of Fame for work on Sikorsky X2TD Demonstrator.
Highly ranked Taiwanese university honors Clark School electrical and computer engineering professor.
Twenty-two top students from across the country demonstrate faculty-advised research projects.
ECE Professor receives highest academic honor conferred by the University of Maryland.
Freshman design competition introduces payload challenge.
Event held in honor of professor's 70th birthday, distinguished career in thermodynamics.
Series features alumnus Michael S. Torok, Sikorsky VP and chief engineer of Marine Corps Programs/CH-53K, Nov. 10.
Incoming graduate student specializes in cardiovascular research.
Clark School student wins Best Overall Project with automatic volume leveler.
Topics include automatic speech recognition, computational imaging, energy efficient data systems.
"The Future of Online Identity" will take place June 16 at 4:30 p.m.
Google's Cerf proposes technical, policy measures to improve Internet security.
Series kicks off April 7 with Dr. Vint Cerf: "Can We Make the Internet Safer?"
ECE professor honored for influential scholarly work in signal processing and communications.
Event will feature keynote by Former Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell.
Students present their accomplishments after 11-week research program.
Raghavan group aids development of non-toxic oil recovery agent.
Jeong H. Kim (Ph.D. '91, reliability engineering) honored for innovations and entrepreneurship.
Five Clark School-affiliated companies named finalists for Incubator Company of the Year.
WTTG Fox 5 broadcasts live from ENES100 hovercraft competition at the Kim Building.
John Anderson, Ali Mosleh and Ben Shneiderman join National Academy of Engineering.
Students present their summer research accomplishments at annual MERIT/TREND fair.
Funding for research on "Cooperative Networking Across the Layers."
Annual Honors & Awards ceremony recognizes stellar students.
Shenqiang Ren (materials science and engineering) takes first place and $1,500 prize.
Chinese Institute of Engineers honors Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs president.
Fast Company lists Jeong Kim among "12 Most Creative Minds of 2008."
Stephen Ruffa, B.S. '82, aerospace engineering, to give next Whiting-Turner lecture Nov. 6.
New bioengineering wing dedicated; 2008 Fischell Fellow announced.
$7.6M, 7,400-square-foot addition to Kim Building serves as new department home.
ECE professor earns Clark School award, IEEE SPS Distinguished Lecturer honors.
Gift from Jeong H. Kim helps fund reach milestone, supports
Great Expectations campaign.
For optimal consideration, applications should be received by November 19, 2007.
Undergraduate presenters honored for their 11-week research internship projects.
Nariman Farvardin presides over final graduation as Clark School dean.
Engineers Without Borders team improves quality of life for African village.
Alumnus and benefactor named to Business Hall of Fame for 2006.
Funds will be used for nanofabrication equipment for Kim Engineering Building FabLab.
Lockheed Martin Information Technology president to deliver commencement speech on May 22.
"The House That Kim Built" dominates March issue from engineering education society.
Clark School benefactor Robert E. Fischell and his family have donated $31 million to establish a bioengineering department and create an institute for biomedical devices.
Clark School alumni Jeong H. Kim, '91, and Phil Wiser, '90, will receive top UM and Clark School alumni awards in December.
Alumnus and NASA Administrator Michael Griffin shared his vision for space exploration at the Clark School this week.
This week the governors of Maryland and Virginia and the mayor of Washington, D.C., established the Chesapeake Nanotechnology Initiative to accelerate the development of nanotech products and businesses in the region, and the Clark School’s Dean Nariman Farvardin was named to the steering committee and as chair of the Planning and Outreach Working Group.
The U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce has named Clark School alumnus, faculty member and benefactor Jeong H. Kim, '91, one of the top ten most influential Asian Americans in business.
Lucent Technologies has announced that Jeong H. Kim, Ph.D.'91, will become president of its Bell Labs unit.
Alumni were most impressed by the striking three-story rotunda, with its sweeping circular staircase.
News from Dean Nariman Farvardin.
A list of Clark school accomplishments for Fall 2002, with an introduction by Dean Nariman Farvardin.
A list of Clark school accomplishments for Spring 2002