UMD undergraduates designed a 3D-printed feeder for a boy with limited arm mobility. They will print two more prototypes for his classmates, then supply their code and assembly instructions to a manufacturer that can distribute copies across Baltimore and beyond.
Binary asteroid systems near Earth are far more dynamic than anyone realized—with main bodies that actively exchange rocks and dust with their moons in gentle, slow-motion collisions that reshape them over millions of years, according to new UMD-led research.
With research that aims to make AI data centers better for the environment, improve self-driving car safety and leverage big data to boost industrial efficiency, Maryland Engineering is developing creative, pragmatic solutions to a range of challenges.