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Greener Hydrogen From Water

Greener Hydrogen From Water

UD innovator explores catalysts that pull their weight and serve the environment The idea of using hydrogen as the basis of a clean sustainable energy source, often termed a hydrogen economy, has been a topic of conversation for decades. Hydrogen fuel, for example,...

Learning to Build Roads and Highways

Learning to Build Roads and Highways

Transportation internships benefit students, cities and beyond Thursdays aren’t just regular class days for Stefan Floeter, a senior majoring in civil engineering at the University of Delaware. He spent a recent Thursday morning at a construction site along Route 301...

Materials Of The Future

Materials Of The Future

At UD, materials science and engineering has a storied past and bright future.

Highly Cited Researchers

Highly Cited Researchers

Three faculty members in the College of Engineering were named to the Clarivate Analytics list of Highly Cited Researchers for 2018.

Spotting Faces in the Crowd

Spotting Faces in the Crowd

A team led by doctoral student Xin (Cindy) Guo scored first place in the Group-level Emotion Recognition sub-challenge, one of three sub-challenges in the 6th Emotion Recognition in the Wild (EmotiW 2018) Challenge.

A Device That Illuminates The Invisible

UD engineers build millimeter wave imager to see through objects If you want to see through objects, you could call Superman — or ask some engineers for help. A team of engineers led by University of Delaware professor Dennis Prather, a recent inductee to the National...

Engineering Discovery Day

Engineering Discovery Day

High school girls learned about engineering opportunities from undergraduate students and faculty.

Gene Therapy for Blood Disorders

Gene Therapy for Blood Disorders

A UD team engineered microparticles that deliver gene-regulating material to hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells.

Faster-Charging, Safer Batteries

Faster-Charging, Safer Batteries

Thomas H. Epps, III, has secured a patent on technology that holds potential to improve the performance, safety and stability of solid state lithium batteries.