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During the 2022–23 basketball season, the Big Ten Network featured Maryland Engineering during Terp basketball broadcasts.

From laser cutters capable of cutting steel to liquid resin 3-D printers, students and researchers have the tools to take their ideas from concept to fully functional product in Terrapin Works’ Advanced Fabrication Lab, which is among a community of campus makerspaces that has earned Maryland recognition as one of the nation’s “best maker schools.”

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Within the Maryland Robotics Center’s Robotics and Autonomy Lab, located inside the new E.A. Fernandez IDEA Factory, students and faculty design, build, test, and experiment with a range of robots, including “Spot” the robotic dog and “Husky,” a 4-wheel mobile platform. The center also supports research on autonomous navigation, from drones to unmanned scooters.

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