Uses for UD-developed material to include flying taxis.
Blue Hen Connections
Mechanical engineering undergraduate lands Navy internship with alumni support.
Material Impact
Kun Fu recognized with multiple awards from composites, materials societies
TuFF Material
Strong, lightweight material invented at UD could be industry disruptor When airplanes and automobiles were newfangled inventions a century ago, they contained parts crafted from wood or metal. Today, aircraft and automobile manufacturers increasingly use components...
New 3D Printing Technology May Revolutionize the Composites Industry
A team of engineers from the University of Delaware has developed a 3D printing technology that enables low-cost, flexible production of items made of fiber-reinforced polymer composites using continuous carbon fibers and thermosetting polymers.
Student Spotlight: Colleen Murray
She is building a stronger world with composite materials.
A Celebration for Tsu-Wei Chou
Professor honored for 50 years of service to the University of Delaware.
K-12 Students Learn from UD Expertise
Students from the Aberdeen Proving Ground Joint Science and Technology Institute make robots in UD labs.
Lighter, Stronger Materials
UD’s Kun Fu discovers new way to make 3D carbon nanotube components.
Celebrating 50 Years
Tsu-Wei Chou is among the longest-serving professors in the College of Engineering.
Materials Of The Future
At UD, materials science and engineering has a storied past and bright future.
Alumni spotlight: Amod Ogale
Amod Ogale, the Dow Chemical Professor of Chemical Engineering at Clemson University and Director of the Center for Advanced Engineering Fibers and Films (CAEFF), got his start in composites research when he was a graduate student at the University of Delaware.














