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Marine and Undersea Technology Research Program

Recent MUST Program Highlights & Achievements

Students standing by posterboards showcasing research
The Marine UnderSea Technology (MUST) program hosts annual technical review
Review allows participants to gain insights into cutting-edge marine technology research
Students, faculty, and elected officials pose on stage
Marine and UnderSea Technology Research Program (MUST) receives $3.6M grant for sustained research efforts in critical blue economy sectors
The latest award from the Office of Naval Research to create new marine science and technology projects
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      UMass Dartmouth receives $4.3M grant from the U.S. Navy for continued focus on marine technology development
      The third award in as many years from the Office of Naval Research will further the University's research efforts in the blue economy and offshore wind sectors
      Officials posing for group photo
      UMass Dartmouth awarded nearly $1.2M for new Biodegradable Plastics Lab
      Baker-Polito Administration awards $700k, PrimaLoft gives $450K in public-private investment to boost new marine tech research facility for the South Coast

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