How I Teach — Engineering

How I Teach — Engineering

Prof. Haritha Malladi says a willingness to learn ‘is the only mindset you need’ Editor’s note: First-year students, prospective students (and some of their parents) wonder and worry how they will handle the academic transition from high school to college. In a series...
Interdisciplinary Problem Solving

Interdisciplinary Problem Solving

Computing, engineering and polymer sciences converge in new NSF doctoral traineeship Big-name chemical companies like DuPont and W.L. Gore have complex materials problems to solve. The trouble is they’re in need of well-rounded researchers to find the solutions...

Prof. Norm Wagner to present Francis Allison Lecture

Wagner will speak Nov. 3 on nano and molecular engineering in service of exploration, education and entrepreneurship Editor’s note: Prof. Norman Wagner, the 2020 recipient of UD’s Francis Alison Faculty Award, will present the Francis Alison Lecture on “Nano and...
Teaching the Next Generation

Teaching the Next Generation

Students from the Honors College open young minds to engineering If you were to rank college majors according to their warm-and-fuzzy factor, engineering would not likely score very high. While this course of study has traditionally maintained a reputation for weeding...
Robotic Masters

Robotic Masters

UD students conduct research with robot boats for industry partner For students interested in a career in the robotics industry, it is important to have something unique on their resumes to help them stand out from the thousands of students across the country who...
Graduate Student Spotlight: Minji Kong

Graduate Student Spotlight: Minji Kong

This computer scientist is working to make the field more inclusive As a doctoral student in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Minji Kong is interested in developing new digital technologies that will improve computer science learning in K-12...