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"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...
The company, led by a UMBC alumnus Mike Adelstein, uses lasers, 3D printers and other technologies to create products with extreme precision, to the scale of one micron, smaller than a particle of...
The company, led by a UMBC alumnus Mike Adelstein, uses lasers, 3D printers and other technologies to create products with extreme precision, to the scale of one micron, smaller than a particle of...
“It used to be unusual, but now companies are offering jobs at the end of internships,” Caroline Baker tells the Sun. “The competition for talent is high.”
“It used to be unusual, but now companies are offering jobs at the end of internships,” Caroline Baker tells the Sun. “The competition for talent is high.”
Faculty and staff will collaborate with IBM scientists and leverage IBM’s advanced computing systems to add speed and scale to the cybersecurity solutions they develop through the new lab, opening...
Matt Pelton's award will allow him to understand how mechanical energy flows at the nanometer scale by examining how nanoparticles act in various liquids.
HackUMBC allowed participants to create technical solutions to specific challenges, while connecting with industry mentors and experts who advised students on their projects.
The UMBC Cyberdawgs take first place out of about 25 teams in the Maryland Cyber Challenge. They outscored the winning team in the professional division by more than 5,500 points.
Helena Mentis' award will allow her to examine the ways that gesture-based tools can allow remote surgeons to share expert knowledge with surgeons in the operating room.