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These Alerts Vibrate, Beep and Flash with One Goal: Saving Maryland Road Workers’ Lives
Researchers at Morgan State University’s National Transportation Center have created a multisensory system to alert road workers to speeding or erratic vehicles that are approaching.
Wearable Tech Could Help to Keep Highway Work Crews Safe
Morgan State University in Maryland is helping to develop new technology to provide a range of alerts for workers on highway construction crews, alerting them to dangerous drivers.
Morgan State Engineering Student Named One of NSBE’s Top 25 Engineers Under 25
National Award Recognizes Achievement, Leadership, and Service in Support of Organization’s Mission to Expand Opportunities in STEM
From Beats to Purpose: How DJ Thomas Opia is Turning Music Into Impact
More than a DJ, Thomas Opia is a man on a mission—using his platform, his passion, and his personal story to make a difference.
Morgan State University Receives $2.4M Grant To Lead Project Converting Nuclear Radiation Into Electrical Energy
Morgan State University has received a grant to support an energy research project.
Morgan State Secures First DARPA Grant, Becoming First HBCU to Lead ‘Rads to Watts’ Energy Research Project
Under $2-Million DARPA Initiative University’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Researchers to Convert Nuclear Radiation Into Kilowatt-Scale Power