Feb 2, 2022
Senior engineering students team up to solve industry problems Helping children with disabilities complete everyday tasks that many of us take for granted — like picking up a water bottle or throwing on a backpack — was an effort University of Delaware biomedical...
Dec 23, 2021
Federal funding provides opportunity for new investigators to succeed The renewal of a federal grant to the University of Delaware’s Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) is enabling the center to expand its research into new aspects of cardiovascular...
Dec 21, 2021
Stellar early-career professors at UD recognized Like young stars in the galaxy, University of Delaware Professors Tiffany E. Barber and Curtis Johnson are so luminous and bursting with energy you want to be in their orbit. In the few short years since they joined the...
Nov 3, 2021
Computing, engineering and polymer sciences converge in new NSF doctoral traineeship Big-name chemical companies like DuPont and W.L. Gore have complex materials problems to solve. The trouble is they’re in need of well-rounded researchers to find the solutions...
Sep 22, 2021
Students from the Honors College open young minds to engineering If you were to rank college majors according to their warm-and-fuzzy factor, engineering would not likely score very high. While this course of study has traditionally maintained a reputation for weeding...
Sep 21, 2021
UD undergraduate continues biomechanics research Editor’s note: This Q&A is one of a series of articles exploring the research University of Delaware students have been pursuing. Though COVID-19 continues to shape some plans, students still can participate...