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A. James Clark School of Engineering

Robot surgery on dummy

Could a Robotic Surgical Assistant Join the Ambulance Crew?

Engineer’s Device Aims to Help Keep Patients Alive En Route to Hospital

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Rendering of IDEA Factory building as seen from Stadium Drive

Building Toward Invention

Construction to Start on IDEA Factory This Winter

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The solar-powered Pride of Maryland, designed and built by students, shown here with then Vice President Al Gore, placed third in the 1990 GM Sunrayce USA.

Born to Sun

Clark School to Welcome Home a History-Making Solar Car

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Cells

Making ‘Smart Cells’ Smarter

UMD Researchers Enable Teams of Bacteria to Work Together Autonomously

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A drone flies in the night sky

‘Faster, Safer, Cheaper’

A woman’s lifesaving new kidney arrived by drone, and the nation’s transplant system may never be the same.

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Women work on a project at a UMD engineering camp

Lockheed Martin Awards $3M to Clark School

Gift to Fund Research, Encourage Diversity

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Ronald Walsworth in the lab

UMD Launches Quantum Technology Center

Researchers to Push Quantum Science Beyond Physics for High-Impact Innovations

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Writer in Wind Tunnel

At 70, Wind Tunnel Still Having a Blast

Cars, Planes, Copters and Even Olympic Bobsleds Tested at UMD Facility

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Girls use power tools at M-Power Tools summer camp

Tools to Empower Future Engineers

New Camp Gets Girls Excited About Field With Intro to Saws, Sanders and Drills

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Students in Breakpoint Café

Breakpoint Café Opens in Brendan Iribe Center

In Fall, Dining Services to Make Café the First to Offer Custom Salads, Sandwiches

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Sunny skyline

A Cool Use for Wood

Researchers Develop Eco-Friendly Buildings Material That Doubles as AC

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Traffic light

Smart Signals, Safer Intersections

Researcher’s System Helps Drivers Bypass Yellow-Light Indecision

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