The Electrochemical Society Awards Yushan Yan

The Electrochemical Society Awards Yushan Yan

Yushan Yan, Henry B. du Pont Chaired Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, has received the Carl Wagner Memorial Award, a prestigious honor from the Electrochemical Society that is given out once every two years. Previous awardees include some of the...
Exceptional Achievements in Catalysis

Exceptional Achievements in Catalysis

Vlachos recognized by division of the American Chemical Society Dionisios Vlachos, the Unidel Dan Rich Chair in Energy and Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, has been selected to receive the Exceptional Achievements in...
Face Mask Fit Matters

Face Mask Fit Matters

Fit is important, but an imperfect mask is still better than none, UD researchers find When you wear a mask in the fight against the coronavirus (COVID-19), you protect others around you by keeping your exhalations, known as aerosols, and many of the potentially...
Advancing Carbon Dioxide Catalysis

Advancing Carbon Dioxide Catalysis

Engineering professor receives major Department of Energy grants Climate-conscious consumers often take steps to curb their emissions of greenhouse gases. For example, you might drive a hybrid car to reduce your use of fossil fuels, which release carbon dioxide into...
UD Engineers Make “35 Under 35” List

UD Engineers Make “35 Under 35” List

Cathy Fromen, Aditya Kunjapur recognized by American Institute of Chemical Engineers The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), a professional society with more than 60,000 members from more than 110 countries, has named two University of Delaware chemical...
When Two Bacteria Become One

When Two Bacteria Become One

Researchers uncover how microbial cells from two different species combine to form hybrid cells Like humans, bacteria live together in communities, sometimes lending a hand — or in the case of bacteria, a metabolite or two — to help their neighbors thrive....