Maryland Engineering honored 79 undergraduates who exemplify the college's commitment to excellence at this year's ceremony event, held April 29 in the Stamp Student Union. Five were recognized with Dean's Awards.
In celebration of Black History Month, we highlight the many impactful contributions of Black engineers in our community—students, alums, faculty, and staff—to the Clark School, our university, and world.
On May 8, 2023, 24 teams presented novel designs at the BIOE Capstone Design Competition.
Maryland Engineering honored 70 undergraduates who exemplify the college’s commitment to excellence at this year’s ceremony event, held May 10 in the Stamp Student Union. Five were recognized with Dean’s Awards.
This center will pursue intelligent sensing to action: Sensing capabilities and embedded intelligence to enable fast and efficient generation of actions.
Transportation safety, impact of telecommuting among topics covered by UMD experts.
UMD researchers presented new findings, tools, and technologies, including a COVID-19 Impact Dashboard that leverages mobile device data.
BIOE seniors present Capstone projects and celebrate winners virtually.
Sixty-eight undergraduate students from the A. James Clark School of Engineering were recognized with 2020 Annual Engineering Honors and Awards.
He will lead the program with mechanical engineering professor Jungho Kim.
Design Day showcases Mechanical Engineering students' capstone design projects and solutions-driven prototypes.
UMD Represented on 6 of 22 Teams Awarded University Research Initiative Grants by the Department of Defense
Student teams conquer light bulb challenge at 4th annual competition.
Students' inventions range from diagnostic devices to accident prevention products.
Secretary Wayne Clough will discuss "Why the Smithsonian Matters"
Students guide planetary rover robot to second place in RASC-AL Exploration Robo-Ops Competition.
ENES100 students build autonomous hovercrafts for final exam.
"Amplifying the Field" celebrates undergraduate contributions to biomedical research.
Twenty-two top students from across the country demonstrate faculty-advised research projects.
Clark School student wins Best Overall Project with automatic volume leveler.
Agreement expands research, development and engineering efforts between the two entities.
Students present their accomplishments after 11-week research program.
$7.6M, 7,400-square-foot addition to Kim Building serves as new department home.
Event to highlight advances in medical imaging, new bioengineering wing.
Sustainable power sources help illuminate community in developing African country.
Three winners chosen among nine finalists.
The 16 semifinalist teams include university faculty, students, and young alumni.
Clark School benefactor Robert E. Fischell and his family have donated $31 million to establish a bioengineering department and create an institute for biomedical devices.
A list of Clark school accomplishments for Spring 2002