Links to Participating Departments, Centers, and Institutes

GEDMIL is part of the The A. James Clark School of Engineering.

  • The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    Established in 1908, the Department is involved in education, service and research programs covering a spectrum of activities in Civil Engineering. The Department emphases the areas of environmental, geotechnical, project management, structural, transportation, and water resources engineering.
  • The Department of Materials Science and Engineering
    The Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Maryland provides educational and research programs at the frontier of the field to meet the challenges in providing materials with advanced properties, educational training for solving materials problems, and leadership for advancing the discipline.
  • The Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Today’s mechanical engineers use cutting-edge computing, smart sensors and electronic technology to design and manufacture automated products for the future. The Department prepares its graduates for a wide array of career paths, including medicine, software design, and environmental engineering, in addition to the traditional mechanical engineering fields such as heat transfer, fluids, manufacturing and fracture mechanics.
  • The Maryland NanoCenter
    When materials and structures are created and engineered at the nanometer scale—approaching atomic dimensions—they can display fundamentally new properties and behavior as a direct result of their small size. Research in nanoscale science and engineering is unveiling new worlds of ideas and applications, as well as promoting advances in miniaturization. The Maryland NanoCenter brings together cross-disciplinary groups of outstanding scientists and engineers to advance the frontiers of science and to develop nanotechnologies which improve our world.

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