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Fischell Department of Bioengineering
Room 2330 Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building (Bldg. #225)
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Chair’s Office: (301) 405-9673
Fax: (301) 405-9953

Business Office

For questions about the purchasing, accounts payable, or travel, please e-mail bioepurchasing@umd.edu or call (301) 405-7426 or (301) 405-8268 for Travel Assistance.

Graduate Program

For questions about the graduate program in bioengineering, please e-mail bioe-grad@umd.edu or call (301) 405-8268.

Undergraduate Program

For questions about the undergraduate program in bioengineering, please e-mail bioe-undergrad@umd.edu or call (301) 405-8268.

Driving Directions

From Baltimore:
Take I-95 South to the Capital Beltway (I-495) and follow signs to College Park, US Route 1 South. Proceed approximately two miles south on US Route 1 to the University's Campus Drive entrance. Turn right onto Campus Drive and immediately make another right turn onto Paint Branch Drive. Go straight, and at the second stop sign make a left and then an immediate right into the visitor parking area. After exiting your vehicle, enter through the back of the Kim Engineering Building. Events are typically held in the first-floor rotunda, boardrooms and lecture hall. The bioengineering offices are on the second floor. From the second floor landing of the main staircase in the rotunda, go left, past the overlook to the first floor, and down the hall. The biongineering wing will be on your left.
Campus Parking Information | Kim Parking Map

From Annapolis and points east:
Take US Route 50 to the Capital Beltway (I-95/495) and go north on I-95/495 to College Park, US Route 1 South (exit 25). Proceed approximately two miles south on US Route 1 to the University's Campus Drive entrance. Turn right onto Campus Drive and immediately make another right turn onto Paint Branch Drive. Go straight, and at the second stop sign make a left and then an immediate right into the visitor parking area. After exiting your vehicle, enter through the back of the Kim Engineering Building. Events are typically held in the first-floor rotunda, boardrooms and lecture hall. The bioengineering offices are on the second floor. From the second floor landing of the main staircase in the rotunda, go left, past the overlook to the first floor, and down the hall. The biongineering wing will be on your left.
Campus Parking Information | Kim Parking Map

From within the city of Washington, D.C.:
Go northeast on Rhode Island Avenue (US Route 1). After entering the state of Maryland, continue on US Route 1 for approximately five miles to College Park. Turn left at the light onto Campus Drive and immediately make another right turn onto Paint Branch Drive. Go straight, and at the second stop sign make a left and then an immediate right into the visitor parking area. After exiting your vehicle, enter through the back of the Kim Engineering Building. The bioengineering offices are on the second floor. From the second floor landing of the main staircase in the rotunda, go left, past the overlook to the first floor, and down the hall. The biongineering wing will be on your left.
Campus Parking Information | Kim Parking Map

From points south and west of Washington, D.C., and Montgomery County, MD:
Take the Capital Beltway (I-495) and head north and east. Just after I-495 joins I-95 in Maryland above Washington, D.C., get off at exit 25B toward College Park on US Route 1 South. Proceed approximately two miles south on US Route 1 to the University's Campus Drive entrance. Turn right onto Campus Drive and immediately make another right turn onto Paint Branch Drive. Go straight, and at the second stop sign make a left and then an immediate right into the visitor parking area. After exiting your vehicle, enter through the back of the Kim Engineering Building. Events are typically held in the first-floor rotunda, boardrooms and lecture hall.The bioengineering offices are on the second floor. From the second floor landing of the main staircase in the rotunda, go left, past the overlook to the first floor, and down the hall. The biongineering wing will be on your left.
Campus Parking Information | Kim Parking Map

The Kim Building and Paint Branch Visitors' Lot

 

Metro Information

The COLLEGE PARK/U OF MD Metro stop on the Green Line is about a 25-30 minute walk to campus. There is a University Shuttle Service available at the College Park Metro Station.

Walking from the Metro Stop (20-30 minute walk, about 1.3 miles)
Head downstairs from the rail platform, cross the station, then head upstairs to ground level. Paint Branch Parkway will be to your left, on the other side of the parking garage. Travel northwest (left) on Paint Branch Parkway toward Route 1 (Baltimore Ave.). At Route 1, cross the street at the light to enter the campus. Paint Branch Parkway changes into Campus Drive once you cross Route 1. Make the first, almost immediate right onto Paint Branch Drive. At the next intersection, you will be at Stadium Drive. Make a left onto Stadium Drive. The Chemical and Nuclear Engineering building is the third building on the right. The Kim Building is at the next intersection, at Stadium Drive. You will recognize it by its large plaza and rodunda. Enter through the rotunda. The bioengineering offices are on the second floor. From the second floor landing of the main staircase in the rotunda, go left, past the overlook to the first floor, and down the hall. The biongineering wing will be on your left.

 

 

   

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Questions?

Questions about the undergraduate program in bioengineering may be sent to bioe-undergrad@umd.edu.

Questions about the graduate program in bioengineering may be sent to bioe-grad@umd.edu.

The Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building

The Kim Building

The new Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building is one of the most significant additions to the Clark School in its more than 100 years of existence. The 160,000-square foot building includes a new clean room facility, as well as many state-of-the-art laboratory facilities. Major emphases of the Kim Building include information technology, nanotechnology, bioengineering, microelectronics and MEMS, sensors and actuators, environmental engineering, intelligent transportation systems and space research.

 
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