Student double majoring in marine science, environmental engineering reflects on time at UD as she prepares for graduate school.
College of Engineering Announces Dean’s Awards
Faculty recognized for teaching, research, community engagement.
Rower Pursues Career as Bridge Inspector
She may no longer be in the boat, but Natalie Teichman will still be on the river, ensuring the public’s safety.
In Her Nature
Grad student Patricia Hurley recognized for supporting first-generation college students, environmental causes.
Celebrating Electrical and Computer Engineering
Honors Day recognizes excellence of students, alumni.
Protecting Buildings From Earthquake Damage
Engineering professor studies effectiveness of retrofits to strengthen concrete structures.
Mentorship Through Robotics
Graduate students, professors coach high school robotics team in Wilmington.
Making Waves
With demand for coastal engineers rising, UD professor brings the coast to classrooms.
Alumni Recognized by Delaware Engineering Society
At the Delaware Engineering Society’s annual Engineers Week Banquet, held on February 21, 2019, two Blue Hens received top honors: Alan G. Steinle, ’70, and Scott Walls, ’11, ’18.
Light Wakes Up Freshwater Bacteria
Some of the bacteria that live in ponds, lakes and other freshwater environments grow faster during the day, even though they don’t take in sunlight as an energy source, according to research from UD.
Unearthing Soil Behavior
Victor Kaliakin, a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Delaware, received the Fumio Tatsuoka Best Paper Award of 2018 from the journal Transportation Infrastructure Geotechnology.
Putting It All Together
From theory to application, fourth-year engineering students at the University of Delaware recently tapped into their knowledge to create products and solutions for industry sponsors.