Congratulations to Dr. Luis Carlos Pinzon Herrera, a post-doctoral researcher in Dr. Almodovar’s Polymeric Biomaterials Lab, for being awarded the Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund (MSCRF)...
COEIT spotlights student and faculty research, builds ties
Repost from from UMBC News: Research days foster collaboration and showcase research across the College of Engineering and Information Technology A dynamic research ecosystem was on display in a...
Sahar Souizi, Marylia Duarte Batista (Environmental Engineering Ph.D. students with Dr. Blaney), and Dr. Blaney attended the AEESP 2025 Research and Education Conference at Duke University from...
On Sunday, May 4, 2025, the College of Engineering and Informational Technology celebrated the achievements of graduates across the college. The Department of Chemical, Biochemical and...
Excerpt from from UMBC News: Finding The Harmony Within Art And Science - UMBC: University Of Maryland, Baltimore County At UMBC, undergraduate students are redefining the boundaries of...
Reposted from UMBC News:https://umbc.edu/stories/cider-program-hilltop-medicaid-study/ UMBC’s CIDER program supports new Hilltop Institute-led Medicaid study, other cross-collaborative...
Ariel Willson-Gray and Zorah Williams, CBEE undergraduates, participated in the ACS Spring 2025 Conference in San Diego, CA at the end of March. They each presented the innovative research they...
On April 16, 2025, over 300 undergraduate students shared their research and achievements through oral presentations, poster presentations, artistic exhibits, performances, films, interactive...
CBEE Students Among Award Winners at GEARS and 3MT
Azmat Naseem, Environmental Engineering PhD student with Dr. Ghosh, was awarded the best poster presentation for COEIT and Sahar Souizi, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Ph.D. student with Dr....
Bret Marckx, PhD student ‘27; Dr. Capraz, PhD Advisor
Congratulations to Bret Marckx! His paper is highlighted as "ACS Editor's Choice", meaning that in the entire ACS database, his paper was selected to be highlighted on the day it was published....
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