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| UMD Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Arrives in MoCoThe CPSE program at USG provides students with a comprehensive and interdisciplinary education that includes integrating physical systems with advanced computing, networking, and communication technologies. |
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| Kelvin Quacoe-Dameshie among UMD’s First-Ever Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering GraduatesIn 2020, Kelvin Quacoe-Dameshie, a former Watkins Mill HS and Montgomery College alumni, began his UMD journey becoming one of the university’s first-ever CPSE graduates. |
| STEM in MoCo: UMD Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Promotes Engineering for All AgesWhile it is a relatively new major offered by the University of Maryland, College Park, A. James Clark School of Engineering, the Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Program at the Universities at Shady Grove has fully embraced community outreach through its commitment to strengthen STEM engagement in and around MoCo. |
| UMD Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Celebrates their Graduates at the Universities at Shady GroveAs the academic year came to an end, the University of Maryland’s A. James Clark School of Engineering’s Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering (CPSE) program at the Universities of Shady Grove (USG) hosted a graduation dinner celebration for their senior class of 2023. |
| UMD Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering: Promoting Women in STEMIn a world where technology evolves by the minute, the future belongs to those who dare to dream, innovate, and break barriers. |
| Finding Passion in Engineering: Calvin Li’s CPSE StoryRecently, Calvin Li, a current senior in the Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering (CPSE) degree program at the Universities at Shady Grove (USG), sat down and shared his experiences as an Engineering student in MoCo. |
| A Mother’s Inspiring Journey through the Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Program at The Universities at Shady GroveShannon Murray’s remarkable journey through the Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering (CPSE) program at The Universities at Shady Grove (USG) is a story of academic achievement and a testament to the unwavering determination of a devoted mother. |
| UMD Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Program Celebrates 2024 Graduates at USGOn the evening of Thursday May 23rd, 2024, University of Maryland’s A. James Clark School of Engineering’s Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering (CPSE) program at the Universities of Shady Grove (USG) hosted a graduation dinner to celebrate the senior class of 2024. |
| UMD’s Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Showcases Demo Day at USGThe University of Maryland’s Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering (CPSE) program at the Universities at Shady Grove (USG) held its second annual Demo Day on Friday, August 16, 2024. |
| First in the Nation: UMD B.S. Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Receives ABET AccreditationIn October 2024, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (or ABET), granted accreditation to the University of Maryland’s Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering (CPSE) program at the Universities at Shady Grove (USG); making it the first cyber-physical systems engineering program to be ABET-accredited at the undergraduate level. Cyber-physical systems programs were previously graduate-level academic or professional degrees or specializations in other disciplines. |
![]() | Breaking Boundaries: Giovanni Argueta’s Journey to UMD’s Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Program at USGGiovanni is a university ClarkLEADER and recent graduate of the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland (UMD). In May 2025, a paper corresponding to his capstone project, Survey and Analysis of Collision Detection Algorithms in Blender, was accepted for presentation in the IEEE SmartNets 2025 Conference.
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Meet Alim: A 19-Year-Old University of Maryland Engineering GraduateAt just 19 years old, Northwest High School alum Alim Saidkhodjaev walked across the stage in May 2025 to receive his engineering degree from the University of Maryland (UMD), becoming one of the youngest graduates of UMD’s A. James Clark School of Engineering. His achievement reflects what is possible when student drive and talent meet academic opportunity, mentorship, and hands-on learning from the Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Program, Montgomery College Dual Enrollment, and Montgomery County Public Schools.
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