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