Stronger by design
UD awarded NSF grant to build next-generation secure computer chips.
Innovation Ambassador: Catherine Fromen
Advancing novel technologies along the commercialization pathway.
In Memoriam: Jack R. Vinson
Pioneering UD mechanical engineer remembered for shaping the field of composite materials.
Why Achilles tendon injuries resist treatment
UD researchers seek to uncover how anatomical differences may influence recovery.
Computers that work like brains
UD receives $2.4 million from DOE to help develop energy-efficient neuromorphic computing systems
Biotechnology solutions for plastics problems
UD chemical engineer wins the AIChE Langer Prize for efforts to harness biology to manage plastic waste sustainably.
Engineering a clearer view of bone healing
UD engineer Michael Hast leads an NIH-funded effort to identify impaired bone healing earlier with MRI-based computer models.
Harnessing magnetism for faster computing
UD researchers uncover a new way to measure magnetic waves using electrical signals.
Making nanomedicines more precise
UD researchers study how protein coatings influence nanoparticles’ ability to avoid immune clearance and reach their destinations.
Making Space
Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering unveils renovated collaboration space for students.
UD master’s candidate wins prestigious environmental engineering scholarship
Tawsif Sultan Raaz, a master’s candidate in civil engineering at the University of Delaware College of Engineering, has been named the 2025 Robert P. Stearns/SCS Engineers Scholar.
Innovation Ambassador: Jason Gleghorn
Taking discoveries to the real world for the benefit of human health.