Research at UMass Lowell

UMass Lowell Computer Science professor Holly Yanco was one of twenty Massachusetts leaders honored as “Women to Watch” for 2013! Yanco is the faculty director of the University's new NERVE Center, which opened in February. Learn more.
Students from the University's six colleges and schools presented their research work in oral and poster presentations at the 16th Annual Student Research and Community Engagement Symposium, April 22-23. The two-day event included research in Sciences, Humanities, Health, Engineering, Management, Education and Community Engagement.
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UMass Lowell and UMass Medical School researchers are developing a gender-bias index to better understand the micro-inequities in the academic setting. The project is funded by a three-year $750,000 ADVANCE grant from the NSF. Learn more.
UMass Lowell's state-of-the-art Robotics testing center, NERVE, is now open for business! NERVE is the first comprehensive validation trial facility in New England and will improve the development of robotic systems by both academic researchers and corporations. Learn more.
UMass Lowell and U.S. Army leaders recently announced an exciting new partnership that will team Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center scientists with UMass Lowell faculty and student researchers to develop new solutions to protect military personnel. Learn more.

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