FINDING THE FACE OF TERROR: Using Math to Help Track Madmen Q&A with Andrew Rukhin, Professor UMBC Department of Mathematics and Statistics The emerging field of biometrics technology...
Welcome to the new online home for UMBC research. This section features multidisciplinary approaches to real-world problems and debuts with an area dominating scientific innovation and public...
Q&A with Rick Bissell Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director UMBC Emergency Health Services (EHS) program As the U.S. presidential election draws near, homeland security...
Some homeland security first responders travel on four legs. Thanks to a four-year collaboration between UMBC chemistry and biochemistry professor Bradley Arnold and George Murray of The Johns...
Baltimore Business Journal EXCLUSIVE REPORTS From the July 30, 2004 print edition UMBC launches first spinoff; company develops food tech Robert J. Terry Staff The University of...
Research by faculty and graduate students at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) was published in the prestigious Nature family of scientific journals four times in October,...
Light for All The science of light – photonics – is as ubiquitous as oxygen in today’s technology driven world. Go to the grocery store, make a phone call, listen to a CD or watch a...
Oracle Magazine November/December 2005 features articles on the 2005 Editors' Choice Awards, the Enterprise Grid Alliance, Oracle AWM 10g, Oracle Developer Tools for .NET, Oracle HTML DB, Oracle...
The science of light – photonics – is as ubiquitous as oxygen in today’s technology driven world. Go to the grocery store, make a phone call, listen to a CD or watch a movie on DVD and odds are...
Helping Women Achieve Their Potential UMBC’s array of programs that empower women to be both successful students and successful professionals has been recognized for the second year in...
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