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Computer Scientist Creates Hive of Ideas for Drones
A tiny drone hovers over a sunflower in a lab in the Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering. UMD researchers are developing technology that could allow flying robots to help threatened bee populations pollinate crucial crops.(Photo by Nitin Sanket)
University of Maryland Engineers Have 3D Printed a Soft Robotic Hand That Can Play Nintendo
A team of researchers from the University of Maryland has 3D printed a soft robotic hand that is agile enough to play Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros.—and win!
Lenzer and Kulczakowicz Author Article Featuring UMD Spin-Offs in the National Academy of Inventors Journal,Technology and Innovation
The University of Maryland’s Chief Innovation Officer, Julie Lenzer, and UM Ventures’ Senior Innovation Manager, Piotr Kulczakowicz, have authored an article in the new issue of Technology and Innovation, the journal published by the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
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UMD Invests $5.25M to Sustain Essential Research, Support Early-Career Scholars
82 Projects Receive Research Resilience Initiatives Funding Through UMD, MPower
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UMD Invests $5.25M to Sustain Essential Research, Support Early-Career Scholars At 3-Year Anniversary, Grand Challenges Grants Program Reaps Major Returns
$30M Investment in UMD Research Advances Solutions to Societal Issues, Brings in $55M in External Funding
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At 3-Year Anniversary, Grand Challenges Grants Program Reaps Major Returns What Happens at UMD if There’s a Partial Government Shutdown?
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What Happens at UMD if There’s a Partial Government Shutdown?