Fischell Facts

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  1. 2. Both the institute located on the 5th floor of Clark Hall and the Bioengineering Department get their names from this scientist and engineer.
  2. 4. This is the acronym most commonly used for the office you should know about if you want access to internships posted for UMD Engineering students!
  3. 6. If I want to get involved with the UMD undergraduate chapter of the Biomedical Engineering Society, I can email [BLANK]@gmail.com.
  4. 7. This BIOE faculty member tore her ACL while pole vaulting in college, has gone skydiving 3 times, and leads the Biomechanics & Biomaterials track.
  5. 9. These four Greek letters denote the Bioengineering Honor Society (written out in English).
  6. 11. The first bronze Testudo statue was made in this year.
  7. 13. This is the acronym most commonly used for the office you should know about if you're pre-med!
  8. 14. The Fischell Department of Bioengineering was founded in this year.
  9. 15. This BIOE faculty member’s lab is located off-campus in Rockville.
  10. 17. Current Chair of the Fischell Department of Bioengineering.
  11. 19. This BIOE faculty member's research projects include the development of a new system for de-capping up to 120 strawberries per second while increasing worker and product safety.
  12. 22. Some really cool academic resources from all across campus can be found at [blank].umd.edu.
  13. 23. This BIOE faculty member has an "Adventures" tab on their lab's website.
  14. 25. This BIOE faculty member shares a name with a former professional ice hockey player and leads the Biomedical Instrumentation Track.
  15. 26. This BIOE faculty member’s hometown boasts the bones of the real Santa Claus.
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  1. 1. This BIOE faculty member has kayaked/boated/canoed/rafted in over 20 different bodies of water and leads the Biotechnology and Therapeutics track.
  2. 3. This new undergraduate degree program was recently. launched by the Fischell Department at the University of Maryland Shady Grove campus.
  3. 5. What state has the best flag?
  4. 8. This hotel is located close to campus to provide close accommodations to visitors.
  5. 10. The A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation's [BLANK] million investment is the largest in University of Maryland history.
  6. 12. You can find the BIOE Academic & Student Affairs Office (academic advisors!) in this room and building (room number + 3-letter building code).
  7. 16. This ancient roman legion formation shares a name with a UMD icon.
  8. 18. Capstone Day is typically held primarily in the Leidos [BLANK – 2 words] space.
  9. 20. One of the first classes an Engineering student takes requires teams to build this.
  10. 21. The team name of the 2017 Alumni Cup winners.
  11. 24. This is the acronym most commonly used for the office you should know about if you want to study abroad!