UD-licensed technology addresses Air Force need In the old days, a slingshot, BB gun, rifle or cannon was only as smart as the marksman taking aim. Now, many weapons are guided to their targets with the precision of infrared sensors and lasers. The technology...
Three Named Professorships Granted
Three scholars in the College of Engineering are honored as named professors The University of Delaware College of Engineering has honored three faculty members with named professorships. To be selected, faculty members must have a sustained record of achievement that...
Acting CEOE Dean Returning to Faculty
Mohsen Badiey will join the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Sept. 1. Mohsen Badiey, who has been serving as interim dean of the University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment (CEOE), will soon return to the faculty in the College of...
Sean Wang, Entrepreneur in Residence
UD grad and founder of multiple firms to provide education in entrepreneurship and resources for startups When Sean Wang came to the United States in 1985, currency exchange restrictions in China limited him to exchange a maximum of $50 U.S. from Chinese Yuan. After...
Her Research is Taking Off
UD professor Tingyi Gu wins NASA award to develop hybrid materials for communications devices An electrical engineering professor at the University of Delaware makes material fit for an interplanetary mission — take NASA’s word for it. Tingyi Gu, assistant professor...
UD Hosts Cybersecurity camp
At state of Delaware summer program, students learned how to outwit hackers When Jose Monsalve was 10, he used to tinker with his family’s computer — much to his mother’s dismay. In late July, Monsalve, who is now a UD graduate student in electrical and computer...
Inferring Interactions
Nature paper highlights how random variations and reprogramming lead to cancer drug resistance Biological materials, structures and processes may appear random, but they actually have underlying patterns that can be elucidated with the use of high-performance...
A Foothold for Young Faculty
Internet pioneer makes $2.2 million gift to the University of Delaware Always looking for the most interesting thing to do. That’s how David Farber describes the motivation behind his accomplishments, from pioneering telecommunications research and serving as chief...
Drone Competition
Event promotes student collaboration in programming quadcopters Drones are seeing increased use in a broad array of applications, including data collection, surveying, mapping, security, aerial photography and videography, and search and rescue. This “exploding...
iSuite
New facility fosters innovation, collaboration in electrical and computer engineering A ransomware attack launched in Europe on Friday, May 12, infected as many as a quarter million computers in more than 150 countries, underscoring the growing need for cybersecurity...
Helping Kids Break The Code
NSF grants support community-based computer science programs to expand participation Teach kids how to program a toylike robot or a computer game and suddenly computer science looks like great fun. Coding – the letters and numbers that govern the robot's every motion...
From Steam Engines to Cybersecurity
Departments of mechanical and electrical & computer engineering celebrate 125-year anniversaries The year is 1891, and America is marching resolutely along the path laid by the Industrial Revolution. In a small wood-framed building in a quiet corner of a growing...














