Center for Navigation, Timing & Frequency Research

Centaνr group photo
Faculty who will be part of Centaur. From left to right: Fow-Sen Choa, Tinoosh Mohsenin, Curtis Menyuk, Gary Carter, and Ergun Simsek. (Marlayna Demond ’11/UMBC)

The Center for Navigation, Timing & Frequency Research (CENTAUR) researchers are working to develop alternative timing and navigation technologies. UMBC recently received initial funding from the Department of Defense (DOD) to develop the knowledge base that is needed to design, test, and build clocks and communication protocols that could deliver critical information in the event of a disruption to GPS service.

CENTAUR website: Center for Navigation, Timing & Frequency Research

Read more about CENTAUR in UMBC NewsContact CENTAUR.

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