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  • Groth Wins NSF CAREER Award

    “A ship in a harbor is safe, but that’s not what ships are built for.” University of Maryland assistant professor Katrina Groth often recalls the old saying as she weighs the balance between technological advancement and risk. With support from a newly-announced National Science Foundation (NSF) Early Career Development (CAREER) award, Groth is poised to lead further advancements in risk assessment—in turn fostering the safe adoption of cutting-edge tech.

  • Regional Quantum Research Body Adds Industry, Government, Higher Ed Partners

    UMD's broad range of quantum science and technology research contributes to the growing Mid-Atlantic Quantum Alliance (MQA), which seeks to make our region a center for advancing a field expected to revolutionize computing, sensing, information technology and more.(Photo by John T. Consoli)

  • UMD Research Sheds Light on Holiday Travel and COVID

    During major holidays in 2020, Americans traveled by the thousands to visit loved ones or just to get away. Although many took precautions, such as limiting indoor gatherings and wearing masks, epidemiologists cautioned that the holiday influx could lead to more COVID-19 cases—and undermine efforts to contain the virus.


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