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Making Better Material for Fuel Cells

Making Better Material for Fuel Cells

UD researchers make material to make fuel cells more durable, less expensive Take a ride on the University of Delaware’s Fuel Cell bus, and you see that fuel cells can power vehicles in an eco-friendly way. In just the last two years, Toyota, Hyundai and Honda have...

Three New Engineering Chairs

Three New Engineering Chairs

CBE, CEE and ME departments have new leadership The University of Delaware’s College of Engineering is pleased to announce the appointment of three new department chairs. “These faculty members are already trailblazers in their fields, and I anticipate that they will...

Biomechanics Research Symposium

Biomechanics Research Symposium

14th annual event features keynote, ongoing research in biomechanics More than 100 people turned out for the 14th annual Biomechanics Research Symposium at the University of Delaware STAR Campus on Friday, May 12. The event was hosted by the Center for Biomechanical...

May 12: Biomechanics Research Symposium

May 12: Biomechanics Research Symposium

Meeting to feature ongoing research in cell/tissue and rehabilitation biomechanics The Center for Biomechanical Engineering Research at the University of Delaware will hold the 14th annual Biomechanics Research Symposium at the STAR Campus from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.,...

From Steam Engines to Cybersecurity

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...

A Player of Many Passions

A Player of Many Passions

She’s a mechanical engineering major who writes poetry but dreams of being a physician. She calls Canada home, but is fulfilling her NCAA dreams 1,798 miles away in Newark, Delaware. She’s the latest in a long line of family basketball standouts, but dabbled in...

Getting Up to Speed for a Mars Landing

Getting Up to Speed for a Mars Landing

Editor’s note: Tom Frey, EG84, 90M, is a mechanical engineer at ATK Missile Defense and Controls in Elkton, Maryland. The business is part of ATK, an aerospace, defense and outdoor sports and recreation products company. Frey was lead engineer on a recent aerospace...

Startup Holds Promise of Sweet Success

Startup Holds Promise of Sweet Success

In 2008, Asmita Atre became the first international student to earn a graduate degree entirely online from UD’s College of Engineering, when she completed her master’s degree in mechanical engineering from her home in Pune, India. Today, Atre is a budding entrepreneur...