Launched in 1985, IHOF recognizes metamorphic innovations achieved by UMD alums, faculty, and members of the UMD community.
Faculty assistant escapes danger in Myanmar and earns M.Eng. at UMD.
Alums Honored in Science, Media, Energy and Green Tech
Researchers are developing the next generation of lean and green HVAC technology in this state-of-the-art lab.
UMD faculty member aims to convert residues produced during auto recycling.
Company has established commercially scalable route to production of solid-state batteries
Experts put forward their perspectives on the March incident.
Maryland Energy Innovation Institute receives additional funding
Xponential brings together experts to address concerns and look to the future
Ion Storage Systems holds commissioning ceremony
Governor Wes Moore and Lt. Governor Aruna Miller tour SMART Building and MATRIX Lab; learn about partnerships
The Clark School pays tribute to the many contributions and legacies of Black Americans in the United States by learning more about some of our most pioneering and influential community members, past and present.
Nuclear engineering alumnus held a senior role at the nation’s nuclear security agency.
Saint-Gobain makes major investment in ION Storage Systems
Engineering Keystone Instructor’s Funny, Informative Videos Garner Cult Following
International partnership on hydrogen and fuel cells hosted by MEI
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The University of Maryland's 40th annual Convocation will honor 33 faculty and staff—including four from the A. James Clark School of Engineering—for their contributions to education, research, and the campus community.
U.S. Representative Glenn F. Ivey presented a proclamation honoring the AMAV team's NIST competition victory.
Three Maryland Engineering professors—Liangbing Hu, Sennur Ulukus, and Don DeVoe—are among the 16 University of Maryland faculty members recognized this year as Distinguished University Professors and Distinguished Scholar-Teachers.
Innovate Maryland event also celebrates work on plastic substitutes, cancer detection, quantum science
UMD researchers use AI and robotics to help revive a struggling industry.
“We now have the numbers,” researchers say of groundbreaking study.
University of Maryland bioengineers develop a new technique to efficiently capture, gently release, and effectively scale up circulating tumor cells, a leading culprit in cancer spread.
Maryland Engineering earns a top spot in the 2023
U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings among over 200 colleges.
Energy innovator José Reyes sees a cleaner, greener, more equitable future—through nuclear.
Annual showcase event highlights senior capstone design projects.
Seize The App, lanuching this Spring, is a marketplace mobile application that connects people to phototakers at picturesque spots.
Alumnus Delmar Gillus (B.S. ’93, mechanical engineering) plays key role in Illinois’ landmark Climate and Equitable Jobs Act.
Maryland based battery company bringing UMD tech to market
Professors Christopher Cadou and Eric Wachsman are developing a hybrid system for commercial aircraft.
BIOE Assistant Professor Jenna Mueller and her lab are working to improve access to surgery around the world.
The mathematical modeling and planning research will help the country transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
Maryland’s Future 20 is a list of startups that have the potential to be the state’s next major business success story.
Team to develop ultrahigh temperature coatings for jet engines and electricity-generation gas turbines
UMD Professor and Quantum Technology Center Director, Ronald Walsworth, and his colleagues, have developed a way to use diamonds to see the elusive details of electrical currents.
New inductees are latest of six UMD faculty recognized by NAI for ‘prolific spirit of innovation.’
UMD’s Ichiro Takeuchi and team published in Science.
UMD’s Ichiro Takeuchi and team published in Science.
Green technologies, such as recycled pavement, have the capacity to both lower operating costs for businesses through carbon credits and reduce pollution.
Prof. Liu has been named a University of Maryland distinguished university professor, the most prestigious internal honor on campus.
A team led by UMD professor Bart Forman is developing a tool to help satellites measure the water content of snow.
More than 20 teams of senior-level students showcased solution-driven projects.
Students award AWCAA $10,000 to help African women with cancer.
The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland welcomes 10 exceptional young engineers from across the state of Maryland as its inaugural class of A. James Clark Scholars.
Never did alumnus Ryan Fisher imagine as a student that one competition would spark his career - yet it did.
An electric vehicle charger innovation takes home top honors for Invention of Year.
Faculty, staff, and students gave more than 50 presentations during the four-day event.
Team Maryland Wins Silver at the 2017 Solar Decathlon
Moving towards a more diverse and inclusive campus.
reACT will make its competition debut in October.
Fire Protection Engineering research will further understanding of combustion and pollutants.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has announced $7.5 million in funding to create the Green Energy Institute.
Affordable RT-PCR for clinical diagnostics, fear mitigation device for pediatric MRIs tie for first place.
A team of researchers at UMD, ARL, and colleagues have developed a battery that is at once safer, cheaper, more environmentally friendly, and more powerful - by adding a pinch of salt.
MF Fire introduces Mulciber, a new energy-efficient and clean-burning wood stove.
The University of Maryland Center for Young Children (CYC) Tour UMERC
Engineering Students Award $10K to FRESHFARM Markets for their FoodPrints Program
University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University bioengineering students celebrate research undertakings.
NTC@Maryland addresses impact of congestion on economy, freight transport.
Students' inventions range from diagnostic devices to accident prevention products.
Alumni-founded company races past $50,000 goal in 11 minutes, hits $1 million in 25 hours.
Team Mulciber’s near-emissionless device teaches old technology new tricks.
Ten Startups Vie to Reach Final Four
Green technologies, oyster farming, Chesapeake Bay-saving and medical inventions dominate the funding round.
Livingston, Phaneuf will discuss preservation of stone and metal.
The seed round is the largest of any student company while in the program.
Redox Power Systems, UMD develop breakthrough fuel cells to provide efficient, affordable electricity.
ENES100 students build autonomous hovercrafts for final exam.
Clark School of Engineering undergrads help middle and high school students prepare, compete.
"Amplifying the Field" celebrates undergraduate contributions to biomedical research.
Champions are working to out-innovate, out-educate and out-build the rest of the world.
Award honors Maryland individuals who have had a positive effect and tremendous impact in Maryland.
DOE official calls for "game-changing" technologies at opening of University of Maryland Energy Research Center.
Grants combine $3.2M from participating companies and $1M from Mtech Maryland Industrial Partnerships Program.
Clark School team develops "smart" alloy for cooling systems.
University's "Watershed" house to compete on National Mall in fall of 2011.
Natural system to reduce pollution, flooding result of university-community partnership.
Six winners were selected from eight finalist teams.
Cross-UMD team seeks radiation therapy motion solution.
23 MIPS Projects Worth $4.5M Pursue Health, Safety Challenges.