
Chancellor Kumble R. Subbaswamy (left) joins in Governor Baker’s selfie with high-tech workers of the future, members of Girls Inc., the nonprofit group that encourages leadership.
A visit from Governor Charlie Baker, the Minuteman Marching Band is Rose Parade-ready, and the iconic women’s studies fist makes a move.
Chancellor Kumble R. Subbaswamy (left) joins in Governor Baker’s selfie with high-tech workers of the future, members of Girls Inc., the nonprofit group that encourages leadership.
Governor Charlie Baker came to campus this fall to announce a $500,000 grant for UMass Amherst from the Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative (M2I2). The grant is part of a package of $6.98 million in state funds awarded to seven advanced manufacturing projects. The UMass grant will support work by researchers led by polymer scientist James Watkins in flexible hybrid electronics. Through its Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing, UMass works with manufacturers to make roll-to-roll printed flexible nano-batteries, antennas, leads, and sensors. New flexible hybrid electronics in the works at the campus’s Institute for Applied Life Sciences (IALS) include intelligent skin patches that can monitor activity and levels of glucose, stress, and medication.
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