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Maryland Engineers Take On Big Challenges in Medicine
Engineers at the University of Maryland are taking aim at some of the biggest challenges in medicine.
Zierden, Sochol, and Mueller are among the Maryland Engineering faculty who are building tools and advancing technologies designed to improve patients’ health, both here and around the world.
Learn more about the ways Maryland engineers are built for the breakthrough: explore the impact of their research in the Fall/Winter 2024 issue of Engineering at Maryland magazine.
Read the Fall/Winter 2024 issue
Additional issue highlights include:
- RESEARCH: New AI tool predicts rogue waves
- CLASSROOM: UMD launches new interdisciplinary minor in quantum
- COMPETITION: Student Terrapin Rocket Team soars to victory
- ALUMS: The world’s #1 male pickleball player is a Terp
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Melissa L. Andreychek
Engineering at Maryland magazine
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Engineering at Maryland magazine is published twice a year for alums and friends of the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland. Digital issues are available on the Maryland Engineering website.
The Fall/Winter 2024 cover is illustrated by Aldo Crusher, whose work has appeared in The Washington Post, Time magazine, and for Blue Moon Brewery. The feature story is authored by Erin Peterson, whose clients include Howard Hughes Medical Institute, California Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Stevens Institute of Technology.
Published November 13, 2024