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A. James Clark School of Engineering

Broken Amazon tablet

Oops-Proofing

A Collaboration Between CRR and Amazon Lab126 Seeks to Understand How Devices Can Be More Durable

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People Love Hybrid Cars. Get Ready for Hybrid Planes

Researchers Designing New Engine for Greener Aircraft

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‘Alexa, What Time Should I Take My Meds?’

UMD Research Shows How Telehealth Can Encourage Patients’ Self-care

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Building Equality by Design

Men Vastly Outnumber Women in Engineering; In a Pair of UMD Living-Learning Programs, Talking About It Is the First Step Toward Change

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UMD Researchers Pursue Precision Attack on Multiple Sclerosis

Approach Could Target Malfunctioning Immune Response While Preserving Patients’ Ability to Fight Other Illnesses

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Revolutionary Computing Company Created at Maryland to Go Public

IonQ Competing to Bring Practical Quantum Computers to Market

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Where Wood Gets Weird

Researcher Keeps Finding Innovative Ways to Employ the Ultimate Sustainable Material

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Blown Away

UMD Research Seeks to Minimize Risks of Performing Together; New Tech Supports Students’ Learning

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U.S. News Ranks Online Business, Engineering Programs Among Nation’s Best

Degree, Certificate Options Cited for Engagement and Student and Faculty Excellence

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Documenting the Fog of Post-stroke Cognitive Issues

Researchers for First Time Measure Physical Evidence of Diminished Neural Processing

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Two Maryland Faculty Named to National Academy of Inventors

Inductees Locascio, Chellappa Are Latest of 8 UMD Researchers Recognized for ‘Prolific Spirit of Innovation’

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Creating the Future of Stroke Recovery

$4.6 Million Award to Support Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center

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