University of Maryland

The University of Maryland is a global campus attracting over 40,000 students from across the United States and over a hundred countries. Its distinguished faculty boasts two Nobel laureates, six Pulitzer Prize winners, one Emmy winner, and 69 members of national academies. Recognized for its academic excellence, it ranks No. 19 among public national universities and No. 46 overall by U.S. News & World Report. The university also excels in research and innovation, with a combined research expenditure of $1.1 billion in FY21. Its commitment to entrepreneurship is evident, ranking No. 5 overall and No. 4 among public universities for undergraduate entrepreneurship. With a strong emphasis on research and development, the University of Maryland continues to make significant contributions to academia and society.

Clark School of Engineering

The Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland is consistently recognized for its excellence in graduate programs, ranking among the top 10 public universities in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report. Overall, it stands at 19th place among over 200 public and private engineering schools. All graduate degree programs within the Clark School are ranked within the top 25 among public universities, with four specialties, including Aerospace, Computer, Electrical, and Mechanical engineering, ranking in the top 10. Additionally, in the 2023 QS World ranking, the Clark School holds the 112th position, with its Mechanical Engineering department placed at 106th. These accolades underscore the Clark School's commitment to providing outstanding education and research opportunities to its students.

CALCE (Center of Advanced Life Cycle and Engineering)

CALCE (Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering) offers a wide range of research, testing, and consulting services through the University, focusing on electronics components and systems. With over 800 research projects and $100 million in funding, CALCE provides expertise in design, manufacture, and life management of electronics. Its educational offerings include webinars, keynotes, and short courses, graduating skilled engineers equipped for global organizations like NASA and Google. CALCE's collaborative approach extends to research consortia, test services, failure analysis, standards development, and customized contracts, ensuring reliable products and solutions for industry partners.

College Park:

College Park, Maryland, is not only home to the University of Maryland but also hosts federal agencies like the National Archives and tech companies like IonQ. Its College Park Airport, established in 1909, holds the title of the world's oldest continuously operated airport, now complemented by the College Park Aviation Museum, showcasing early aviation history.

 

 

 

Dr. Diganta Das

For more information or questions regarding the technical program (including Professional Development Courses), contact the Conference Chair, Dr. Diganta Das

Karlie Severinson

For more information or questions regarding event logistics, exhibitions, and sponsorship, contact Karlie Severinson.


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