
The Whiting School of Engineering encourages and supports a wide variety of dynamic and mutually-beneficial partnerships with industry, goverment, and research and educational institutions from across the country and around the world.
Homewood Technologies (including technologies licensed through the Whiting School of Engineering and the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences), facilitates collaboration between researchers, companies and entrepreneurs interested in developing and commercializing innovations originating at the Homewood schools.
Contact :
John Fini, Director of Intellectual Property
Whiting School of Engineering and Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
(410) 516-0230
Contact:
Neil McCabe, Director of Corporate Development
Whiting School of Engineering
(410) 516-4320.
When Jerry Prince first studied medical imaging as an undergraduate, his work focused on ultrasound images—"essentially 2-D pictures," he explains. "We were trying to identify characteristics of cancer tumors by looking for meaningful patterns of reflections."