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“The print shop serves as a ‘living laboratory’ where we test the limits of modern 3D printing and scanning technology and how to design technical after-school jobs,” says Hurst.
The honors recognize emerging scholars in computing who are dedicated to increasing diversity in the field. Krishnawamy’s awards will support her research on “Smart Algorithms via Knowledge...
The honors recognize emerging scholars in computing who are dedicated to increasing diversity in the field. Krishnawamy’s awards will support her research on “Smart Algorithms via Knowledge...
UMBC’s Dresher Center for the Humanities and College of the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences are launching a major new five-year initiative to promote diversity and inclusion in the...
UMBC’s Dresher Center for the Humanities and College of the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences are launching a major new five-year initiative to promote diversity and inclusion in the...
Engineers Week brought the UMBC community and corporate partners together for several special events, including a keynote by alumnus Brian Wayman, now program manager for GE Healthcare.
Engineers Week brought the UMBC community and corporate partners together for several special events, including a keynote by alumnus Brian Wayman, now program manager for GE Healthcare.
Students from UMBC and universities across the region gathered at HackUMBC to develop innovative technological "hacks" to problems that matter to them.
Students from UMBC and universities across the region gathered at HackUMBC to develop innovative technological "hacks" to problems that matter to them.
"Images are essential in the work scientists do and make their work more accessible to the public," curator Marvin Heiferman shares. The year-long Seeing Science project grew out of his desire to...