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Electrical and Computer Engineering

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$2M USAF Award Aims to Bridge Gap Between Brain, AI

UMD Researchers to Develop and Test Quantum Systems That Use Neuro-Inspired Computing, Sensing

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Terp Student Inventor Helps Set Path for Autonomous Vehicles

Electronic ‘Traffic Cone’ Patent Wasn’t His First

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Art-Science Projects to Explore Quantum Creativity

Newly Funded Artistic Collaborations Seek to Explain Quantum Concepts

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Bar None: How a Terp Invented One of the Biggest Innovations in Retail

The UPC, Created 50 Years Ago, Still Shapes Our Shopping

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Wireless Communications Innovator Elected to National Academy of Engineering

K.J. Ray Liu Pioneered Advances in Signal Tracking, Motion Detection, Health Monitoring

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These Researchers Want to Read Your Mind

New UMD Study Seeks to Decipher ‘Imagined Speech’ in the Brain

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A Spoilage-Sniffing Sensor and Food Distribution App to Fight Hunger

UMD Team Receives $5M Grant for Tech Solutions to Reduce Food Insecurity and Waste

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2 UMD Researchers Elected to National Academy of Inventors

Computer Scientist and Engineer, Chemist Lauded for Significant Contributions to Science and Society

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UMD Tech Tool Aims to Make Workplaces More Inclusive for Autistic People

Video Platform Designed by Neurodiverse Team Could Improve Communications for All

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UMD Researchers Are Creating a Bio-Nose That Smells for Real

$2M NSF Grant Supports Project Based on Olfactory Abilities of Living Cells

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Hearing 'Workout' Helps Make Meaning From Noise

UMD Researchers’ Training can Help Older People Retain Social, Family Connections

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Autism Research Resonates in Hearing-Focused Project

Neurobiologist and Engineer Investigate Neural Networks That Underpin a Common but Little-Understood Disorder

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