Unlike most doctoral students, University of Delaware student Rachel Lieser has not one, but two faculty advisors.
Driving Clean Energy Forward
New Delaware law paves the way for everyday citizens to provide power to the electric grid.
New Grant Supports Promising Research in Solar Energy
UD’s Ujjwal Das and collaborators work to improve photovoltage technology.
Fulbright Winners
Seven UD students and alumni win Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards.
NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
15 UD students, alumni earn support for future work.
In Her Nature
Grad student Patricia Hurley recognized for supporting first-generation college students, environmental causes.
Rehabilitating Knees
Buchanan Lab uses engineering science to improve rehabilitation.
Future Leaders in Polymers
Two chemical engineering grad students recognized for polymer physics research.
New Weapon Against Breast Cancer
Light-triggered therapies work better together than separately against triple-negative breast cancer, UD research shows.
Students, Faculty Excel at High-Performance Computing Conference
The University of Delaware was well represented by undergraduate and graduate students and faculty at SC18, the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis, in November 2018.
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 New Way to Use CRISPR
A team of engineers at the University of Delaware has developed a method to use CRISPR/Cas9 technology to set off a cascade of activities in cells, a phenomenon known as conditional gene regulation.














