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Baker, Ted

Baker, Ted

Student Competition & Woodshop Manager
A. James Clark School of Engineering
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Gabriel, Brubaker developing game theory water market models for river users

NSF-funded research will help improve water use in the watersheds of the Anacostia River in Maryland and D.C., and the Duck River in Tennessee.

History-Making Organ Flight Honored with Industry Award

 AUVSI’s XCELLENCE Awards Announced; UMD Wins in Humanitarian/Public Safety Category

BIOE121 Students #KeepLearning with Take-Home Laboratory Kits

Angela Jones, Ph.D. created a series of innovative experiments that her students can perform at home.

Universities, National Labs and Corporations Create New Alliance to Accelerate Maryland's Leadership in Quantum Science

The Maryland Quantum Alliance launched today with an event in the House of Delegates Office Building.

Meet the Alumnus Who Brought Stormwater Management to Silicon Valley

Mapistry software helps industrial facilities navigate stormwater regulations.

The University of Maryland Receives $50,000 Grant from Dominion Foundation

Award supports new research on high efficiency solar-powered cooling systems.

UMD's Gamera Team Receives Support from Maryland Space Business Roundtable

The Maryland Space Business Roundtable, Sen. Barbara Mikulski present $2500 check to Gamera team.

UMD Hosts Symposium on Disaster Resilience Co-Sponsored by NAE, NSF

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering holds symposium on tri-state region disaster response.

MIPS Program Awards $4.7 Million to Maryland University Researchers

Participating faculty help Maryland companies develop technology products.

Baker to Receive System Staff Award

Fire protection engineering staff member recognized for service to students.

County Engineers Association of Maryland Endows Four Scholarships

CEAM has committed $200,000 to fund four scholarships for Clark School undergraduate civil and environmental engineering students.

Brubaker receives E. Robert Kent Teaching Award

Kaye Brubaker, associate professor in civil and environmental engineering, recipient of 2003 E. Robert Kent Outstanding Teaching Award for Junior Faculty.