Chemical engineers will tackle new areas of research that could unfold enhanced technologies for aerospace materials.
At Maryland Engineering, we celebrate the diversity of cultures and contributions among our community of innovators.
MEI
2 company gaining momentum
Materic subsidiary on recent ARPA-e award
Senior Jeremy Kuznetsov recognized with $3,000 scholarship that supports outstanding students pursuing digital avionics.
At Maryland Engineering, we celebrate the diversity of experiences, stories, and contributions among our community of innovators.
Agency awards UMD and partners $4.8 million to improve heat pump performance and safety.
At Maryland Engineering, we recognize and celebrate the diversity of stories and contributions among our students, faculty, staff, and alums.
Designed to bolster young, postdoctoral researchers by pairing them with existing, proven research teams, the fellowship aims to propel the careers of awardees, enabling them to apply for additional grants or faculty positions in the future.
Analyzing the Risks of Pressure Relief Devices in Hydrogen Systems
Applicants are encouraged to respond before September 1, 2024 for best consideration.
AVS recognizes UMD faculty member for contributions to the MEMS field.
Computational studies of developing therapies for Alzheimer's disease make progress towards a cure.
Company has established commercially scalable route to production of solid-state batteries
UMD Team Takes Second Overall, and Best in Theme at 2024 RASC-AL Competition.
The professor becomes the second in the department to earn this lifetime distinction.
Research Supported by NSF NCS Program
UMD engineers demonstrate
their autonomous robot science kit
Ion Storage Systems holds commissioning ceremony
Maryland Engineers Take Home Top Prize at 2024 Innovate Maryland
Anirudh Nakra Studying Microplastics using Quantum Methods
The impact made by APIDA engineers—at the Clark School, and on our country and world—improves our community and field in numerous and significant ways.
You can meet Clark School students, faculty, and staff; recruit new employees from among our talented students; and see great ideas transformed into reality.
We are proud to celebrate Women’s History Month.
Five Clark School community members are winners of the Provost’s Do Good Innovator Awards.
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.
University of Maryland researchers published in Advanced Healthcare Materials
Corinne Martin is a senior bioengineering student in Fischell Institute Fellow, BIOE, MPower, and Minta Martin Professor Chris Jewell’s lab.
Study shows how lithium dendrites forms in solid-state batteries to unveil new design solution.
Saint-Gobain makes major investment in ION Storage Systems
New research published in PNAS shows word representations may provide some objective measures of speech comprehension.
Undergraduate research team advised by Raffan-Montoya wins award to develop an unmanned aerial vehicle that could advance wildfire research.
Materials Science and Engineering celebrated its anniversary on November 7, 2023.
Students in Ryan Sochol's new course utilize game's CAD engine for machine design.
The Clark School joins UMD's celebration of Native and Indigenous Heritage Month 2023.
Resources and events for the Clark School's LGBTQ+ students and allies.
Two BIOE professors help author a roadmap to diversifying faculty hiring in STEM.
Award to support research on marine ecosystem monitoring, boost collaboration.
Co-founded by entrepreneur and UMD alum Scott Plank, MediGO aims to optimize delivery.
UMD Professor Paul Albertus a Keynote Speaker
He is using a 'System-of-Systems" approach to understand, model, synthesize and optimize the operations of large-scale, distributed institutions and organizations.
Come and meet Maryland Engineering at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference being held at the Baltimore Convention Center from June 25–28, 2023.
Tubaldi Lab researcher lands prestigious DoD award.
Emaikwu was awarded for the category "Outstanding Young Researcher Paper Award"
Researchers will help develop more efficient cooling for data centers.
Students challenged to present research in just three minutes!
Innovate Maryland event also celebrates work on plastic substitutes, cancer detection, quantum science
Funding will support an interdisciplinary project geared towards wildfires and WUI fire behavior.
Research is leading to better detection models and portable sensing devices.
Sparks and creativity fly when combat robotics club enters arena
U.S. - Israel consortium accelerates development of solid-state batteries
Dehghani will present his research at the 14th symposium next fall.
Awarded only every four years, prize recognizes excellence in aerospace materials, structural design, structural analysis, or structural dynamics.
The event emphasized research, advanced education, and outreach collaborations for the region, the state of Maryland and the nation.
"Learning Gait Emotions Using Affective and Deep Features"
Baltimore-based MissionGO wins one of the largest UAS service contracts in the world and traces roots to UMD.
Fischell Institute researchers awarded $1.5M NSF grant to bridge gap between electronics, biology
BIOE chair one of six UMCP/UMB professors to receive University of Maryland Strategic Partnership appointment.
BIOE's Gregg Duncan & Katharina Maisel were named 2022 Cellular & Molecular Bioengineering Young Innovators.
Mechanical engineering faculty member focuses on photonics and quantum engineering.
“We now have the numbers,” researchers say of groundbreaking study.
Po-Yen Chen and Sahil Shah Published in Nature Communications Journal
The University of Maryland’s A. James Clark School of Engineering ranks #11 among the country’s public universities in
U.S. News & World Report 2022-23 Best Colleges rankings, rising one spot from #12 in 2022.
With Ukraine's massive Zaporizhzhia plant in Putin's crosshairs, nuclear facilities must be taken off battlefield, UMD risk expert says.
‘NLGC’ can be used with magnetoencephalography to better understand the neural mechanisms behind sensory processing.
Prof. Kuo is leading an effort to develop first-of-kind therapeutics to repair injured or weakened tendons.
The chair of mechanical engineering at UMD has also been named a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
Competition challenges student teams to develop solutions for space exploration.
UMD researchers track health vulnerabilities among Black communities in Louisiana.
UMD researchers are sorting out how our brains’ neurons organize as we take in, decide and act on information.
Toyota Ventures, Tenaska, and Bangchak Corporation Join Oversubscribed Round Led by Clear Creek Investments, VoLo Earth Ventures, and Alsop Louie Partners
During a visit to the office of Congressman Sean Casten, chemical engineering students learned how applicable their degree can be to the forging of public policy.
Exoskeletons of shellfish provide a cheap, eco-friendly alternative to other HEM fuel cells currently on the market.
Professor Min Wu and Associate Professor Dana Dachman-Soled part of NSF/Amazon-funded research team.
Can smoking excessive amounts of weed harm the heart? Researchers aim to find out.
Terry Goolsby is a junior at the University of Maryland and founder of Visionergy, an energy consulting service.
Four projects jointly led by Maryland Engineering and UMB researchers awarded to advance collaborative research in areas of high importance.
Study by UMD Materials Science Prof. Ichiro Takeuchi published in Nature.
Funds offered by the ARPA-E project will go towards the development of clean energy technology.
Funding pathway promotes high-impact collaborations between UMB's neurosurgery and UMCP's bioengineering.
UMD students build working prototype inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s aerial screw.
Maryland Engineering seeks an accomplished, nationally recognized leader and administrator to direct its Department of Aerospace Engineering.
Transportation safety, impact of telecommuting among topics covered by UMD experts.
UMD research team publishes study in Nature Machine Intelligence.
A multi-institutional project focuses on using mobile phone data to model mobility behavior and anticipate public health risks.
It is the latest step the industry has taken to make 5G the most secure network ever.
The initiative's goal is to create a robust and accessible pool of qualified cyber professionals.
The organization, Flower STEM, is meant to serve the community while showcasing the intersection of science and art.
The five interdisciplinary projects funded by the BBI offer cutting-edge approaches to translational neuroscience.
FPE hosts its annual Christmas tree fire safety demonstration.
Bioengineering alum named a finalist for one of the most prestigious academic awards available to college students.
Competitive program selects college teams to design, fabricate and test small satellites.
Seize The App, lanuching this Spring, is a marketplace mobile application that connects people to phototakers at picturesque spots.
Clark School dean’s research highlights promising new materials in ultrawide bandgap electronics.
Zhou joins six other Clark School Faculty Members who received CAREER awards earlier this year.
From cancer research to mountain summits, alumnus Balaji ‘Baloo’ Panchapakesan (Ph.D. ’01) seeks to explore and improve the human condition.
$2.88M in NIH funding could lead to brain-aware, tunable hearing devices.
ECE Professor and QTC Founding Director Ronald Walsworth featured on an episode of JQI's
Relatively Certain podcast.
UMD/ARL research team overcomes challenges in magnesium, calcium battery development with new design principle.
UMD and Duke scientists have showed that quantum computers can be better than the sum of their parts, a foundational step toward eventually combating errors in larger quantum devices.
Mission will send twin small satellites on deep space journey to study two binary asteroids.
A collaboration of researchers at UMD has proposed a way to make chip-sized frequency combs ten times more efficient by harnessing the power of topology.
UMD professor is renowned for her work on organic pollutants.
When an innovator wanted to engineer a more advanced and equitable society, he chose a research and education powerhouse with global impact, and came to Maryland.
The National Science Foundation Convergence Accelerator Program has awarded $5 million to a UMD-led team for their work on quantum interconnects for ion trap quantum computers.
Join us on September 10 for a reflection and lessons-learned discussion.
$1.2M in NSF funding supports researchers’ work to connect patients, clinicians more effectively.
Distinct regions in the brain use their own neural pathways and networks to process either spoken math or language.
Blinken emphasizes importance of spending at home to remain global leader in campus speech.
From fabricated human tissue to Wifi beamed from space, awards recognize cutting-edge research
The Aerospace Engineering Ph.D. student is working with robotic "Driftcams" to document aquatic life at different depths of the oceanic rim ecosystem.
Maryland-led discovery is a first for microgravity flame research
Achievement opens the door for new advances in soft robotics.
This free, virtual event will take place on Thursday, July 22, 2021.
Wang will be recognized at a ceremony during the fall meeting.
Competition challenges student teams to design concepts for space exploration.
Young Wook Kim's TROMATZ toothbrush improves mouth and gum health.
UMD professor, affiliate research scientist win AIAA awards.
Prof. Chris Jewell and his lab are investigating how the biophysical properties of nanomaterials used in immunotherapies shape treatment outcomes.
They join seven other UMD faculty members breaking into the top 1000 scientist rankings based on their prolific research output.
The group developed a new method for generating entangled, indistinguishable photon pairs using a chip-based, topological approach.
A Collaboration Between CRR and Amazon Lab126 Seeks to Understand How Devices Can Be More Durable
ChBE Professor Akua Asa-Awuku recognized as a regional champion.
BIOE Assistant Professor Jenna Mueller and her lab are working to improve access to surgery around the world.
Hu is the first UMD scholar to receive this honor.
The National Capital Consortium for Pediatric Device Innovation is accepting applications through April 19.
Whittingham won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work with Li-ion batteries.
UMD research on bio-inspired robotics makes the cover of a special issue of
Actuators.
A fellowship for Mozambican women to pursue graduate education in Reliability Engineering at UMD
The work, which began in 2016, has resulted in new testbeds, published research and collaborations with the federal government, industry and international partners.
High-tech startup Origin Wireless AI, led by Professor K.J. Ray Liu, wins two 2021 CES Awards.
A University of Maryland engineer's work aboard the International Space Station could lead to cleaner engines and power plants, and safer living conditions in space.
The building blocks of plants may taper our dependency on fossil fuels.
Research in Baltimore & College Park Tackles Critical Issues in the State and Globally
UMD researchers presented new findings, tools, and technologies, including a COVID-19 Impact Dashboard that leverages mobile device data.
UMD's Deb Niemeier and other prominent researchers assess the new administration's course change on climate.
Adapting to COVID-era constraints, MDSE volunteers found a way to proceed with a solar panel installation.
BIOE assistant professors aim to develop techniques to target drugs to the central nervous system.
UMD,FDA researchers work to develop a technique
to quickly measure the amount of amyloid plaque in the brain
ISR, ECE, Fraunhofer USA CESE and ARLIS researchers will assess strength of AISS security protections.
Brown, a veteran technology executive, brings a career focus in building high-growth cybersecurity technology companies to Pondurance’s management team.
Award recognizes Hypersonic and High-Temperature Gas Dynamics, Third Edition as the best book published within the last five years.
Professor K.J. Ray Liu received the award “for outstanding leadership in and pioneering contributions to signal processing for wireless sensing and communications.”
'Agents of Change' written by retired ERC program leader Lynn Preston and longtime collaborator Courtland Lewis.
International funding, research and collaboration increase in line with loss of property and human life due to fire.
Four mechanical engineering students share their experiences.
The aim of this project, being supported by the NSF Convergence Accelerator program, will be to enable trapped ion quantum computers to communicate over the internet.
The Clark School moved up three spots, to No. 22 from 25 nationally, among undergraduate engineering programs in
U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 Best Colleges report released today. The Clark School ranks as No. 12 among public institutions.
A grant from The Lemelson Foundation will accelerate environmentally and socially responsible engineering through innovation in undergraduate curricula.
The resulting "network of networks" will further the scientific grand challenge of developing neuromorphic artificial intelligence.
The team will help farmers tap the economic potential and environmental benefits of shellfish aquaculture.
Social and racial inequities built into nation’s flood management system, UMD professors warn.
Berkeley Lab-led Center to catalyze U.S. leadership in quantum information science, and strengthen the nation's research community to
accelerate commercialization.
Project led by Liangbing Hu received $1M to develop pipe renovation technology.
Ella Evenson and three biomedical engineering students from other universities created BMEast Masks.
UMD teams take top spots in 2020 VFS design competition to re-imagine Leonardo da Vinci’s aerial
screw.
Funded teams feature UMD faculty from 15 academic departments and six centers and institutes
Peter Kofinas and Jesse Matthews team up to mentor high school students in a program hosted by the UMD Center for Minorities in Science and Engineering.
Four University of Maryland teams competed in this year’s NASA 2020 Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concepts – Academic Linkage (RASC-AL) competition.
Faghih is one of 35 brilliant young entrepreneurs, inventors, visionaries, humanitarians and pioneers working to make the world a better place.
FDA grant and gift from entrepreneur provide $250K in awards
President-designate calls acts of violence against black community nationwide a 'stain' against UMD values.
Clark School Alum Sees Positive Power in Family Food Business.
Laroia founded Flarion Technologies in 2000 and developed Flash-OFDM broadband wireless technology there.
Student-faculty teams that write review articles for journals reap multiple benefits.
Researchers explore how to map lattice gauge theories to ion traps.
Downloadable software developed by Herrmann and colleagues aids in planning clinic design, surges, vaccination allocation and alternative care sites.
Alumni Kerry Wisnosky (aerospace engineering, ’86), co-founder of Millennium, provides new balloon payload project opportunities to help enhance student research capabilities.
Comprehensive report on the future of clean energy innovation in Maryland delivered today to Governor Hogan
New inductees are latest of six UMD faculty recognized by NAI for ‘prolific spirit of innovation.’
Mystery box intended to identify and recruit the most talented engineers.
An interview with the inaugural Clark Distinguished Chair and MTI faculty affiliate.
High-energy-density polymeric cathode for fast-charge sodium and multivalent batteries.
BIOE assistant professor to be recognized at 2019 BMES Annual Meeting
Grants will fund studies, led by Michael Gollner, of wildfires as they move into communities.
Novel battery chemistry study published in Nature Energy.
UMB, BIOE researchers team up to study link between spinal cord injury and dementia.
Originally from Illinois, Donlin will use the funding to develop and research a fire service topic.
Maria Rodriguez is working to obtain data that is needed for recovery and reforestation efforts.
Findings show a liquid drop might behave as a solid object in terms of wetting interactions when placed on a surface that is simultaneously deformable and liquid-repelling
The interdisciplinary project will explore the molecular connection between the gut and the nervous system.
The new research center will catalyze the development of high-impact quantum technologies.
FPE Alumni Jack Medovich discusses how his education compelled him to start a non-profit geared towards empowering child burn victims.
Unmanned systems are helping to power economic growth in Southern Maryland.
Stroka Lab works to shed new light on Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and drug delivery to the brain.
A team of Clark School students will compete in this year's RASC-AL competition, held June 18-20, 2019.
UMD senior working with Fischell Institute to further study of atmospheric microbiology
Hyperdimensional computing theory could change the way AI works
For many UMD researchers, partnering with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) is key.
Leite and team research highlighted on cover of Joule
BBI-affiliated faculty instrumental to "Readout and control of spatiotemporal neuronal codes for behavior"
Study reveals how the brain nimbly and rapidly change responses to incoming sensory stimuli depending upon the cognitive context of the moment.
Representatives from more than 100 high schools, colleges, and universities convened at the E4USA Engineering Curriculum Workshop.
"Power in numbers" is how Michael Otte, an engineer at the University of Maryland, approaches robot decision making.
The Clark School joins forces with a Maryland farmer to reduce nutrient pollution to the bay.
This is the first time high-frequency-cycled pyroelectric energy conversion has been successfully combined with the ability to recharge batteries.
Researchers have demonstrated a new approach that enables different devices to repeatedly emit nearly identical single photons.
Pratik Gupta graduated from UMD's ENTS Program in 2006. Ten years later he founded Strom Motors, an electric car start-up based in Mumbai, India.
UMD researchers have demonstrated the first single-photon transistor using a semiconductor chip.
A team of 19 undergraduate students won first place for the RASC-AL theme category and second place in the overall competition.
Torero is one of five expert witnesses called by the Inquiry last fall.
Researchers have synthesized a new cathode material from iron fluoride that surpasses the capacity limits of traditional lithium-ion batteries.
Graduate students from 30 universities and 7 countries come to College Park.
Marccus Hendricks is an assistant professor in the School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation.
Research collaboration sheds light on bacteria response to sugar metabolism
New research could help explain why nature still beats robots, and describes how machines might take the lead.
By funding these kinds of projects, DOE hopes to dramatically reduce the cost of solar energy.
This paper published in
PNAS develops a signal processing framework for extracting dynamic functional networks from neuronal data at unprecedented resolutions.
Tests developed at KU Leuven and the University of Maryland could result in better diagnoses for patients with speech comprehension issues.
Two third-year pharmacy students recognized for proposal to track CAR T-cell therapy treatments.
Faculty, staff, and students gave more than 50 presentations during the four-day event.
The operation is the highest altitude test conducted by the UAS Test Site since launching in 2015.
The season was among the most active in records dating back to 1851.
BIOE assistant professor honored for tumor cell migration research.
UN climate conference calls for publications
Bryant will also head the FPE High School Program this year.
National and local news outlets turned to University of Maryland engineers for their disaster expertise.
Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concepts – Academic Linkages (RASC-AL) Space Design Competition
Nature Communications highlights University of Maryland alum’s latest efforts to program
E.coli to combat infections.
FPE Chair and undergraduate students interviewed by WUSA9 reporter on the topic of wildland fire phenomenon.
P. S. Krishnaprasad and alumnus Matteo Mischiati devise a new fiber bundle structure to describe the changing forms of flocks and underlying kinematic modes.
Following competition, UMD Loop showcases work with area organizations and recieves recognition as innovative student group.
Yifei Mo and team push development of high-energy rechargeable lithium batteries.
Marina Leite and her team of researchers tackle hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites based on methylammonium lead.
Jim Milke, Arnaud Trouve and Christine Pongratz received an award for their research on atrium smoke control.
Please join us, March 10-12, for a weekend of celebratory activities!
Blood test could help doctors more quickly diagnose schizophrenia and other disorders.
Placed in the top five for overall pod design.
System holds promise for study of biological systems, biosensors and bio-hybrid devices.
Applications now being accepted for summer 2017 bioinspired robotics Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program.
UMD neuroscience research shows older adults’ brain processing contributes to diminished speech comprehension, even with normal hearing.
FPE Assistant Director Nicole Hollywood Issues Video Challenge to Dept. Alumni.
Dr. Tracy, Chief Technical Officer of Boeing, visited campus on February 2nd.
Applications for three-credit technical electives due March 1, 2016.
Nearly 500 Project Management Volunteers to Provide Guidance for Nonprofits, Social Change Organizations
Inductees recognized for prolific spirit of innovation.
New research at the University of Maryland provides insights to some of the mechanical properties behind aortic dissection.
UMD research awards are part of the NSF’s Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program
Program, now in eight year, spurs inter-campus research collaboration
Papamanthou will use NSF grant to make advanced data structures more secure
Fischell Family Distinguished Professor Named Fulbright Scholar
NSF grant funds Fermüller, Baras and Aloimonos to develop a three-layer architecture.
UMD has most active ARPA-E awards among all U.S. universities.
NSF funds innovative interdisciplinary research for Khaligh and McCluskey
Five-year, $650,000 NSF CAREER Award to support neurodegenerative disease research.
Past recipients include CEE’s Ed Link, retired Members of Congress, Former Secretary of the Army.
Aerospace engineering students design winning concept for a Mars settlement and lunar refueling station.
Maryland students and their rover 'Frigg' win first place at the 2015 Robo-Ops Competition.
The U.S. Energy Department’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) funds two UMD teams to improve power plant cooling efficiency.
CEE researchers host "Building Blocks for a National Resilience Scorecard" workshop.
New study sees steep rise in ethane accompanying the rise in fracking.
BioE assistant professor receives prestigious $250,000 Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy grant.
Research will further understanding of how people focus on sounds in a noisy environment.
The compounds enhance the effectiveness of conventional antibiotics and inhibit the formation and persistence of biofilms.
Five-day event focused on role of engineers in disaster prevention, mitigation, and response.
Research on quantifiable indicators could result in mental health tracking app.
MSE seniors double ballistic resistance using carbon nanotubes.
Services include advice on business strategy, financing, intellectual property, technology transfer and introductions to resources.
CEE Professor Elise Miller-Hooks lead PI for disaster resilience research initiative.
New technique could be used in tissue engineering, 3D cell culture.
Aerospace engineering undergrad students place second overall in 2014 RASC-AL competition.
Students' inventions range from diagnostic devices to accident prevention products.
New initiatives offer ways to expand networks and show off Terp pride
UMD researchers find bats produce special sound to keep other bats away from prey.
"Hackathon" event to showcase student-made technology creations
Professor named “Campus Star.”
FPE Research Team wins 11th IAFSS Symposium Best Fire Science Image Award
Neuralstem was in TAP from April 1997 to December 2001.
National Capital Consortium for Pediatric Device Innovation awards funding for new medical devices for children.
Bioengineering faculty and staff receive awards at December 22 ceremony.
Former FDA branch chief to guide UMD effort to help improve food, drug, and medical device safety.
The Silicon Valley-tested, Lean Startup-based initiative is slated to train 300 top entrepreneurial research teams over three years.
New models and equations aid in understanding of natural phenomena, have implications for engineered networks of robots.
Prof. Gerald Galloway testifies before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Students guide planetary rover robot to second place in RASC-AL Exploration Robo-Ops Competition.
Questions raised about using a single animal model in neuroscience research.
UMD's Michel Cukier and David Maimon collaborate to explore hacker behavior.
In the College of Fellows, she joins the top two percent in the U.S. in medical and biological engineering.
Initiative to Train 300 of the Top Entrepreneurial Research Teams from U.S. Universities, Federal Labs
Participating faculty help Maryland companies develop technology products.
Employers at fair demonstrate significant interest in ECE students.
Fuentevilla refines equations defining critical parameters of aqueous salt solutions.
Grant supports improvements to neural imaging and image-guided neurosurgery.
Clark School study predicts damage from sea level rise brought on by global warming.
The initiative expands key programs across campus for entrepreneurs each Friday.
Shane Jacobs helped design suit worn by Felix Baumgartner in speed of sound-breaking dive.
Bioengineering team has created device that could prevent concussions.
Reliability engineering associate professor to direct nation’s first undergraduate honors program in cybersecurity.
Alumnus, former Fischell Fellow in prestigious venture capital program.
Teams earn first place in DOE Hydrogen Student Design Contest; third in NASA Robo-ops Competition.
Can't attend on May 21? View ceremony on web or on mobile devices.
Clark School teams win alumni category, Warren Citrin Social Impact Award.
Ragahavan, colleagues create UV-curable polymer that more effectively separates cells from serum.
Engineering freshmen build the field and help teams in the pits.
Progress could aid in development of devices for those who, through illness or injury, have lost the ability to speak.
Study could lead to more effective approaches to behavioral training.
Prototype software by Shneiderman group supports rapid understanding of scientific literature.
In unique collaboration, engineer and criminologist apply criminological concepts and research methods to study of cybercrime.
Energy expert advocates investing in "the other fuel cell" to reduce reliance on fossil fuels now, not in decades.
Maryland Industrial Partnerships honored for innovative, effective, and replicable economic development strategies.
Canon U.S. Life Sciences senior fellow developing system for rapid diagnosis of disease.
Clark School hosts international symposium on fire safety science.
Clark School researchers write letter to editor of
Journal of American Medical Association.
Student team robotic vehicle successfully completed course and collected rock samples in RoboOps debut.
Award will support medical simulation and modeling dissertation research.
Decision and Game Theory for Security addresses privacy, network security, authentication, and more.
Team plans bridge project in flood-prone town, leader wins scholarship.
ECE professor recognized for high number of citations his publications received from fellow researchers.
System would detect ionization of air surrounding shipping containers holding radioactive material.
Program will create next generation of nano experts.
Granatstein, Nusinovich propose new scheme for detecting materials in shipping containers.
50-year career in radiation chemistry and physics honored at conference.
Please join the Clark School and university in remembering distinguished staff member.
Stresses 'more-than-tech' solutions for government and private sectors.
Dutch seek Katrina expert's insight on rising sea levels, flood risk reduction.
Clark School-ASU undergrad team wins at NASA competition.
National Science Foundation supports research for "provable and unconditional" wireless security.
Speech software from Clark School's Espy-Wilson wins top prize, Citrin Award.
WTTG Fox 5 broadcasts live from ENES100 hovercraft competition at the Kim Building.
Civil engineering researcher honored for work with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Wall Street Journal, CNN and others rely on Clark School reliability engineering expert.
Professors featured on Thomson Reuters' ISIHighlyCited.com.
Graduate and undergraduate papers ranked best in region.
Twelve student teams competed in the second annual robotics competition.
Classes available on engineering and medicine, developing world and natural disasters.
Several Baltimore and Washington, D.C., television stations to air stories.
Semiconductor Research Corporation/DARPA fund research on microelectronics and systems.
Natural system to reduce pollution, flooding result of university-community partnership.
Undergrad team's lunar flying vehicle design wins at RASC-AL.
ISR director, ECE professor named dean of UAEU's College of Information Technology.
Clark School Black Engineers Society named National Distinguished Chapter of the Year.
Prof. Ray Liu participates in IEEE 125th anniversary event.
DURIP awards are for research instrumentation towards defense research.
Clark School engineers discover new material to reduce lead in electronics, landfills.
Stephen Ruffa, B.S. '82, aerospace engineering, to give next Whiting-Turner lecture Nov. 6.
WTTG (Wash., D.C.) broadcast live from Neutral Buoyancy facility, Kim Plaza Thursday a.m.
Research will assess use of fully automated vehicles for mass transit.
Greg Teitelbaum is currently featured on the University of Maryland website.
Class captures real-world challenges with open-ended problems, team-based collaboration.
UM agrees to exchange of faculty, students with Pakistani university.
Link Plus BioTech, Inc. also names Kofinas CTO.
Clark School's Galloway, Link contribute to report,
Science article.
Alba Serrano and Andy Eisold enrich core studies with International experience.
Interdisciplinary workshop will bring together individuals from academia, government and industry.
Solypsis co-founder Warren Citrin sets up $250K fund, supports
Great Expectations campaign.
ME professor: password protecting your network is not enough.
Online course surveys are now available for Spring 2007.
Engineering News-Record honors civil engineering researcher for Hurricane Katrina work.
Major awards support cross-disciplinary research projects for up to five years.
Civil engineering faculty help develop and present recommendations to senior government officials.
Southern Maryland facility is expected to open in 2009.
170 companies will be represented in the Union on Wednesday, Thursday.
Aero engineering team impresses with low-cost human spacecraft design.
CALCE director highlights dangers of counterfeit electronics parts in IEEE's
Spectrum.
Robert Metcalfe's Whiting-Turner lecture, "Ethernet and Entrepreneurship,"
delivered provocative pronouncements on luck, innovation and university
research to an overflow audience.
Prof. Jeffrey Herrmann has developed free software to help emergency responders run effective vaccination clinics.
This week the Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute (MTECH) celebrated its 20th anniversary and was honored for its pioneering and ever-growing services that link Clark School capabilities and the needs of the business world. The celebration was held in the new Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building.
Two Clark School alumni have received one of the world's preeminent awards in engineering for their pioneering work in the top-secret Corona Project.
Effective August 23, 2003, Professor Anthony Ephremides is appointed the Cynthia Kim Professor in Information Technology.
Five Clark School faculty members are part of a team that was recently awarded a $4 million, five-year URI Award from the DoD.