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Catalyzing Excellence

Catalyzing Excellence

Bingjun Xu has been named to the 2018 Class of Influential Researchers by the journal Industrial & Engineering Chemical Research.

Building The Future

Building The Future

UD’s construction engineering and management program, a one-of-its-kind offering in the Mid-Atlantic region, is off to a very strong start.

Recognition for Robotics Expert

Recognition for Robotics Expert

Bert Tanner, a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Delaware, was elected an ASME Fellow for his work in robotics and control.

Out-of-this-world Experience

Out-of-this-world Experience

A team of electrical and computer engineers sent their senior project to space on research rocket.

Reusable Software for High Performance Computing

Reusable Software for High Performance Computing

Sunita Chandrasekaran, an assistant professor of computer and information sciences at the University of Delaware, is designing frameworks to adapt code to increasingly powerful systems.

UD Grads Help GE Fly

UD Grads Help GE Fly

A team of UD engineering alumni ride the leading edge of jet technology at GE Aviation, working to incorporate ceramic parts into the next generation of massive jetliner power plants.

Hitchhikers Hinder Medication Shelf Life

Hitchhikers Hinder Medication Shelf Life

University of Delaware Professors Kelvin Lee and Abraham Lenhoff offer insight on shelf life differences in a special class of biopharmaceutical drugs called monoclonal antibodies.

Spectrum Scholars

Spectrum Scholars

The University of Delaware and partner JPMorgan Chase launched Spectrum Scholars, a college-to-career program for students with autism, Monday, Sept. 24, in Alfred Lerner Hall on the Newark campus.

Quantum Momentum

Quantum Momentum

UD received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to help develop the quantum electronics of the future.

Engineering For Fun

Engineering For Fun

Mechanical engineering students at the University of Delaware recently pitched their own inventions to representatives from toy company Melissa and Doug.