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Partnership Tests Strength Limits of Bridges

Partnership Tests Strength Limits of Bridges

The Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) and the University of Delaware (UD) recently collaborated on a project that is aimed at evaluating the strength limits for in-service bridges.

In Memoriam: Costel Denson

In Memoriam: Costel Denson

Costel D. Denson, a former professor, interim dean of the College of Engineering and later vice provost for research at the University of Delaware, passed away Monday, April 23, 2018, at the age of 83.

UD Hosts Civil Engineering Student Conference

UD Hosts Civil Engineering Student Conference

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Student Conference was held at the University of Delaware on April 7-8. Approximately 250 students from 11 universities attended the conference, which included technical papers and presentations and friendly engineering competitions.

Construction Engineering Program Launch

Construction Engineering Program Launch

The University of Delaware’s newest engineering major will prepare the next generation of construction professionals with a curriculum that includes engineering foundations and business essentials.

Female engineering pioneers

Female engineering pioneers

UD is committed to the success of women in engineering. In honor of Women’s History Month, here are just a few of the women who set the course for the engineers of today and tomorrow.

For The Record

For The Record

Jack Puleo, professor of civil and environmental engineering, has received a highly competitive short-term research grant from DAAD, the German Academic Exchange Service.

Building the Future of Railroads

Building the Future of Railroads

Allan M. Zarembski has received the 2017 Fumio Tatsuoka Best Paper Award from the journal Transportation Infrastructure Geotechnology for his contributions to track engineering.

The Evolution of E. Coli

The Evolution of E. Coli

The World Health Organization calls antibiotic resistance “one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today.” Researchers at UD have uncovered new insights about how some bacteria resist threats.

Theory and practice converge at “Smart Cities” symposium

Theory and practice converge at “Smart Cities” symposium

Two-day gathering looks at issues of justice, sustainability in urban development Phil Barnes looked around the Trabant Center Theater during a break and saw exactly what he hoped to see at the University of Delaware's two-day Smart Cities and Sustainable Energy...

Blue Hen Bragging Rights

Blue Hen Bragging Rights

Look around the world, and you will see UD’s story told in the lives we collectively lead. Listen to the echoes of history, and you will hear of all that our scholars and students have accomplished. Pay attention to the voices of the people who seek progress and...

Preparing for the next crisis

Preparing for the next crisis

UD research team receives grant to study power outages, water shortages after natural disasters After hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria, residents of storm-ravaged areas had to stand in long lines for water. Some spent days without power, and many still lack these...