Six Clark School faculty members are among the university's 2024 convocation honorees.
Physical Review X Publishes Article by Team Led by Howard Milchberg
Honored for Work in Plasma Optics and Laser-Driven Particle Accelerators
Lab for Intense Laser-Matter Interactions Named LaserNetUS Node
Howard Milchberg and his group featured in Optica Memorandum
Record set by group led by Professor Howard Milchberg
UMD team achieves feat using two laser pulses sent through a jet of hydrogen gas.
In a paper published today in
Optica, Professor Milchberg’s group demonstrates the surprising result that photons in vacuum can have orbital angular momentum vectors pointing sideways.
New method developed by UMD researchers could be scaled up to improve security at ports of entry
UMD is one of the top universities represented among the highly competitive grants awarded this year.
Prof. Milchberg and Prof. Khaligh are the 2016 Senior and Junior Faculty Outstanding Research Award recipients for their exceptional and highly influential research accomplishments
3D ring structures made by high-intensity lasers could aid the design of powerful microscopes and more efficient telecommunication lines
The Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Program honors members of UMD faculty who have demonstrated outstanding scholarly achievements along with equally outstanding accomplishments as teachers.
UMD Represented on 6 of 22 Teams Awarded University Research Initiative Grants by the Department of Defense
Milchberg's laser beam research featured in APS online journal
A. James Clark School of Engineering professor recognized for pioneering contributions in plasma physics.
Professor Howard Milchberg was selected because of his efforts to advance the field of optics.
Research in plasma physics recognized; third such award for students of Howard Milchberg.
Milchberg receives funding for groundbreaking research in laser plasma filaments.
Electrical and computer engineering (ECE) faculty Howard Milchberg and Min Wu and have received research honors from the American Physics Society (APS) and the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), respectively.
Dr. Avram Bar-Cohen, chair and professor of mechanical engineering, has been appointed as a Distinguished University Professor in recognition of his work in the thermal management of electronic systems.
Shared exploration defines Dr. Milchberg’s teaching style.