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A. James Clark School of Engineering

Alicia and Hobie Cohen stand near a 3D printer

From Legos to Facemasks

Terp Uses 3D Printer to Fuel New Charity

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Biomedical Sciences and Engineering building

UMD Launches Biocomputational Engineering Degree

New Program at Shady Grove to Meet Region’s Growing Biotech Demand

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hitting a baseball gif

Striking Up an Innovative Idea

Researchers’ Revamped Electronic Home Plate Adds Automation, Accuracy to Game

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Illustration of a boy and a girl receiving virtual tutoring

A Teaching Moment Amid the Pandemic

Terps’ Free K–12 Tutoring Service Gets High Marks From Parents, Kids

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Illustration of two people wearing masks on train to work

Uncovering How COVID-19 Changed Work

$200K NSF Grant to Fund Study of Employment-Related Mobility, Job Loss and Creation

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Scallops

UMD-Led Team Awarded $10M to Modernize Shellfish Farming

Smart Tech Has Potential to Improve Industry’s Sustainability, Economic Impact

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Screengrab of engineering student working in a lab

How Maryland Engineers Have Taken On COVID-19

Projects Range From Rapid Production of Protective Gear to Analysis of Data on Social Distancing

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Campus aerial shot of Hornbake Library

Pines: Stand in Solidarity, Unite Against Injustice

President-designate Calls Acts of Violence Against Black Community Nationwide a ‘Stain’ Against UMD Values

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Kim Building

Pines, UMD Engineers Help Prince George’s County Reopening Efforts

President-designate to Lead Education Group; Maryland Transportation Institute to Provide Data

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HighT Sintering

Engineers Revise Ancient Ceramic Manufacturing Process, Making It 1,000 Times Faster

New Sintering Method Could Help Speed Production of Next-Gen Batteries, Other Tech

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Computer science Assistant Professor Pratap Tokekar (center) works on drones with students in the Brin Family Aerial Robotics lab in the Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering.

How Robot Teams Could Do Our Dirty, Dangerous Jobs

Researcher Works to Instill Resilience in Coordinated Autonomous Systems

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Terrapin Works staff attend banks of 3D printers turning out protective gear and other equipment for front-line personnel fighting the pandemic, including frames for face shields (below). The campus organization is also prototyping an intubation box (bottom) to reduce the risk of virus transmission to clinicians putting patients on ventilators.

Terrapin ‘Works’ Toward Relief Efforts

Campus High-Tech Manufacturing Takes on COVID-19

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