If you dream of building or driving a race car, you can do it at the University of Delaware—all while earning an engineering degree.
Mechanical engineers share composites expertise
The University of Delaware’s Tsu-Wei Chou and Suresh Advani gave talks at the 18th European Conference on Composite Materials.
UD Hosts Mesoscopic Methods Conference
The 15th International Conference for Mesoscopic Methods in Engineering and Science (ICMMES 2018) was held at the University of Delaware.
Which Drone Should You Trust?
A team of mechanical engineers developed a method to quantify the decision-making accuracy of autonomous robotic drones within a network.
A Changemaker in Engineering Education
Buckley, an associate professor of mechanical engineering, was named to the American Society for Engineering Education’s “20 Under 40.”
Achieving A Balance of Power
A UD research team solved the 6 degree-of-freedom segmental power imbalance in human movement, an important mathematical discrepancy in biomechanics.
$2 Million Gift to UD
Terri and John Kelly, dedicated University of Delaware alumni and volunteers, have generously committed $2 million through the Delaware First Campaign in support of the University’s College of Engineering and Athletics program.
A Glimpse Inside Bones, Joints, Tendons, and More
In laboratories across the University of Delaware, scholars are uncovering new insights about the human body: how a compound in red wine might protect joint cartilage from damage, how bad posture wears down the discs in your back, how your knee heals after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear, and more.
Making Powerful Batteries Safer, More Efficient
Mechanical engineering professor Bingqing Wei leads team to curb formation of harmful dendrites in lithium metal batteries.
Driving High-Speed Innovation
Blue Hen Racing team heads to DC festival with UD-built Formula car. The students designed the car by applying what they have learned in their engineering studies, working in groups focused on aerodynamics, chassis, suspension, ergonomics, and drivetrain.
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.
Ready for takeoff
Kyle Panariello, a senior mechanical engineering student at the University of Delaware, was in the middle of a final exam in December when he saw a sign pressed against the door that read: WE’RE FLYING.














