Recent News
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Animal specialists at the Maryland Zoo know how important it is for animals living in captivity to be able to socialize, rest, and feed as they would in the wild.…
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Engineering students harness machine learning to improve quality control
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Mechanical engineers craft vibration-dampening device for Design Day project
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Students are learning the ins and outs of the Venusian atmosphere and building a sensor for NASA's DAVINCI+ mission, thanks to the vision of APL planetary scientist Noam Izenberg and a small team of faculty experts
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Johns Hopkins senior defensive lineman Luke Schuermann added yet another honor to his resume as he was named a 2023 Associated Press (AP) First Team All-American for NCAA Division III.…
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The AstroJays, an undergraduate rocketry team, traveled to California to compete in a Friends of Amateur Rocketry competition earlier this summer.
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Third-year Bridgette Kim was awarded the highly competitive DoD SMART Scholarship, which provides students with full tuition for up to five years, summer internships, a stipend, and full-time employment with the Department of Defense after graduation.
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The students have designed and built a miniature dual-rotor, counter-rotating wind turbine capable of harvesting more energy from the wind in a smaller space. Their design, which they tested this semester in Maryland Hall’s wind tunnel, will compete in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Collegiate Wind Competition and be presented at the American Wind Energy Association’s CLEANPOWER virtual conference in June.