The Engineering and Technology Hub at the Universities at Shady Grove features 14 undergraduate programs and 4 graduate programs from 5 different institutions.

There are an average of 22,000 openings annually for jobs in fields related to this hub that typically require at least a Bachelor’s degree according to recent regional workforce demand data from Lightcast.

Engineering & Technology Academic Programs at USG
Degree ProgramsLevelUniversityDegree Type
M.S. in Cyber ForensicsGraduateUniversity of BaltimoreMaster's
M.P.S. CybersecurityGraduateUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore CountyMaster's
M.P.S. Data ScienceGraduateUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore CountyMaster's
M.S. Database Systems Technology (Information Technology)GraduateUniversity of Maryland Global CampusMaster's
Simulation & Game DesignUndergraduateUniversity of BaltimoreBachelor's
Computer Science (Cybersecurity and Data Science)UndergraduateUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore CountyBachelor's
Mechanical EngineeringUndergraduateUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore CountyBachelor's
Biocomputational EngineeringUndergraduateUniversity of Maryland, College ParkBachelor's
Cyber-Physical Systems EngineeringUndergraduateUniversity of Maryland, College ParkBachelor's
Fermentation ScienceUndergraduateUniversity of Maryland, College ParkBachelor's
Information ScienceUndergraduateUniversity of Maryland, College ParkBachelor's
Mechatronics EngineeringUndergraduateUniversity of Maryland, College ParkBachelor's
Cybersecurity Management & PolicyUndergraduateUniversity of Maryland Global CampusBachelor's
Cybersecurity TechnologyUndergraduateUniversity of Maryland Global CampusBachelor's
Laboratory ManagementUndergraduateUniversity of Maryland Global CampusBachelor's
Management Information SystemsUndergraduateUniversity of Maryland Global CampusBachelor's
Software Development & SecurityUndergraduateUniversity of Maryland Global CampusBachelor's
Web and Digital DesignUndergraduateUniversity of Maryland Global CampusBachelor's
Hub Implementation Team Membership
Robyn Dinicola, Ph.D.
Hub Co-chair
Chief Student Affairs & Career Readiness Officer
Student Affairs & Career Readiness, USG
Chelsea Moyer, MSW, LMSW
Hub Co-chair
Assistant Vice Provost, UMBC at The Universities at Shady Grove
Jeff Ash, Ed.D.
Chief Diversity Equity & Inclusion Officer
Office of Diversity Equity & Inclusion, USG
Erin Moore
Coordinator, Career Readiness Operations
Student Affairs & Career Readiness, USG
Tom Clifford
Business Partnerships Program Director
Advancement and Community Engagement, USG
Franklin Ofsthun
Education, Psychology, and Social Work Librarian
USG Priddy Library
Kate Dawson
Specialist
Advancement and Community Engagement, USG
Russell Schlosburg
Associate Director, Enterprise Business & Data Services
Office of Information Technology, USG
Joyce Fuhrmann
Director, BSE Operations and STEM Initiatives
Office of the Executive Director, USG
Thanh Trinh
Undergraduate Student, UMCP Mechatronics Engineering
USG Student Council
Rose Jackson-Speiser
Manager, Institutional Research & Data Analytics
Office of the Executive Director, USG
Erin Ward
Manager, Strategic Communications
Office of the Executive Director, USG
Ronda Keys
Assistant Director of Events
USG Events
Sara Wells
Director, Center for Transfer Access
Student Affairs & Career Readiness, USG
Engineering & Technology Hub Innovation Fellow

Dr. R.D. (Mel) Gomez

Dr. R.D. (Mel) Gomez
Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Maryland, College Park

Dr. R.D. (Mel) Gomez is a Professor and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Education of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park. He obtained his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from the Univ. of Maryland, M.S. degree from Wayne State University in Experimental Atomic Physics and B.S. degree from the University of the Philippines. He co-authored more than 100 scientific publications, including several book chapters and three US patents in the general area of nanotechnology.

Apart from research, he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in quantum theory, electromagnetic theory, magnetism, electronic circuits and engineering design. As Associate Chair, he has implemented significant changes in the EE and CpE programs to modernize the curricula to better prepare students for jobs in the industry and graduate careers. He is a proponent of ‘hands-on’ education, and has spearheaded the development of several training laboratories in the department. He is also leading an effort to develop EE programs in Southern Maryland and at the Universities at Shady Grove.

Dr. Gomez was named the 2024 Engineering and Technology Hub Innovation Fellow because of his tremendous efforts to reach students earlier in their educational pathway raising interest in STEM majors - in particular Cyber-physical Systems Engineering (CPSE) - across diverse learners groups, and getting them inspired and excited for future careers in STEM fields.