The University of Delaware has launched the new Center for Clean Hydrogen to accelerate the transition to clean energy by reducing the cost of hydrogen and hydrogen-related technologies. Fueled by an initial $10 million in funding from the Department of Defense, the center will be led at UD by Yushan Yan, Henry Belin du Pont Chair of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
At the Engineering Design Celebration, students presented their prototypes and designs to industry and clinical sponsors When asked about the challenges their team faced while discussing possible approaches for their senior design project, University of...
NIH supports cross-disciplinary collaboration involving professors from three UD colleges From age 3 through high school, Lily Lin was an award-winning gymnast, placing in state and regional championships. “It’s such a high-impact sport. I suffered from a herniated...
UD engineering students travel abroad to understand the complexities of solving international challenges For the first time since early 2020, University of Delaware engineering students flew across the Atlantic Ocean to get hands-on experience with some of the most...
Delaware Center for Cognitive Aging Research opens at UD with focus on prevention Retired University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean and Environment professor Robert Biggs used to go fishing in Chesapeake City, Maryland, with his friend Rod. They reminisced about...
Professors Chen, Day, Pochan and Wang recognized for excellence in medical and biological engineering Four faculty members from the University of Delaware’s College of Engineering have been recognized by the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering...
UD’s Charles Dhong gets $1.9 million to develop new tactile aids Bumps and lines make up touch-based technology such as Braille. But the human sense of touch is keen enough to detect differences that are much smaller. Research by Charles Dhong and his group at the...