UMBC scientists bring decades of expertise in environmental monitoring to the project through individual research and the Baltimore Ecosystem Study.
Scientists developed a breakthrough process to transform the most widely produced plastic (PE) into the second-most widely produced plastic (PP).
For his outstanding contributions, the American Physical Society awarded him the 2023 David Adler Lectureship Award in the Field of Materials Physics.
Fourth-year computer information technology major Lucas D’Antonio interned at Fermi National Accelerator Lab, designing a network scanning tool.
Research effort led by Bloomberg Distinguished Professor Michael Tsapatsis aims to test ammonia's potential as a liquid storage medium.
Research projects will focus on creating new clean-energy technologies that address energy production, emissions, converting waste, and storing CO2.
Ryan O’Hayre's research group is working to synthesize new H+ (proton) and H- (hydride) conducting oxide materials.
At Argonne, William Doniger works on pioneering molten salt technologies, including applications for solar power and for the nuclear fuel cycle.
To assess responses to drought in real-time, sensor-based phenotyping will be conducted on sorghum plants from seedling establishment to harvest.
The new plastic-like material can be manipulated to be soft & stretchy or hard & rigid w/ only the application of a catalyst and visible light.