Building bridges for technology research and education across Maryland
A new Southern Maryland hub for autonomous technologies and systems research is sparking innovation and building bridges for partnerships in research, education, and economic development. The SMART Building in St. Mary’s County, Md., is a joint effort of the University of Maryland (UMD) and the University System of Maryland at Southern Maryland (USMSM). This single space for innovation is one of the most recent additions to the state’s “autonomy corridor” and is the home of the UMD MATRIX Lab. About the MATRIX Lab
The MATRIX Lab’s research facilities are unique in southern Maryland.
The autonomy corridor The State of Maryland has been investing in regional economic development technology corridors for years, based around key established regional partners and the assets of the University System of Maryland. The “autonomy corridor” extends through central and southern Maryland and includes both UMD and USMSM facilities. This region is home to numerous government agencies, academic institutions, and industry partners focused on autonomy and uncrewed systems. The autonomy corridor begins in Aberdeen in northeastern Maryland and extends through the medical communities of Baltimore. In central Maryland it includes the institutions of the University of Maryland Baltimore County, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Carderock, the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and the University of Maryland, College Park. In southern Maryland, partners include the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD), NSWC Indian Head, NSWC Dahlgren, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Naval Air Station Patuxent River and the St. Mary’s County Aeropark Innovation District. A number of Army, Navy and NASA federal laboratories dispersed throughout the corridor round out the research community. The SMART Building and MATRIX Lab are important new additions serving the clients and communities in the southern end of this corridor. Supporting the potential of southern Maryland The SMART Building brings the capabilities and resources of the University System of Maryland and the University of Maryland, College Park to southern Maryland. It is the only USM regional education center to house a research component. The building supports basic, applied and operational autonomous technology research, and is becoming a regional hub for identities and partnerships, particularly with the Navy. Its flexible space can be used for both undergraduate and graduate education in technological areas, addressing regional industry needs. In addition, this new asset is helping to advance equity and foster skills that lead to high-demand careers with family-sustaining wages. The building will support work-based learning, research, internships, and real-world experiences that complement classroom education.
Expanding services Planning workshops, research reviews and support services are being added in the coming months to facilitate interactions between the University of Maryland, College Park and the SMART Building and MATRIX Lab. In January 2023, the university will launch a shuttle service to run every other week between the two locations. With a capacity of 30 and WiFi connectivity, the shuttle will make the 1.5 hour trip between the Kim Building on the College Park campus and the SMART Building in St. Mary’s County convenient for both faculty and students. Click here for the shuttle schedule, and to sign up to ride it.
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Building bridges for technology research and education across Maryland
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