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Student Team Wins Embedded Security Challenge

Student Team Wins Embedded Security Challenge

Three UD graduate students in computer engineering — Patrick Cronin, Charles Gouert, and Fateme Hosseini  — took first place in the Embedded Security Challenge at the finals of CSAW.

Blocker and Engineer, Collin Wallish Helps  Blue Hens

Blocker and Engineer, Collin Wallish Helps Blue Hens

Offensive lineman named to Google Cloud/CoSIDA Academic All-District team Playing Division I football is hard enough. Graduating with a near perfect grade point average in engineering on top of that is definitely not possible for many. But Collin Wallish of the...

Bridging Science and Society

Bridging Science and Society

The Delaware Environmental Institute (DENIN) has selected its fifth class of DENIN Environmental Fellows, which includes two graduate engineering students.

Grad Student Picked for International Forum

Grad Student Picked for International Forum

Moumita Bhattacharya, a doctoral student in computer science at UD, is one of just 200 top promising young computer scientists worldwide to be selected to participate in the sixth Heidelberg Laureate Forum.

Using Sensors to Spot Infrastructure Damage

Using Sensors to Spot Infrastructure Damage

An entrepreneurial team based at the University of Delaware is working to commercialize a system that could make infrastructure such as bridges and pipelines safer.

Developing Diverse Leaders

Developing Diverse Leaders

At the 2018 Future Faculty Workshop, held at UD from July 18 to 20, faculty members from 17 universities mentored senior graduate students and postdoctoral fellows from across the country who plan to pursue careers as independent academic researchers in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, and polymer science with a focus on soft materials and biomaterials.

Novel Sensors Could Enable Smarter Textiles

Novel Sensors Could Enable Smarter Textiles

Delaware engineers are using flexible carbon nanotube composite coatings to create next-generation smart textiles with the ability to measure a wide range of pressures.

New Insights Into the Adolescent Brain

New Insights Into the Adolescent Brain

The inner workings of the teenage brain are now slightly less mysterious, thanks to a research team led by University of Delaware engineers.

Which Drone Should You Trust?

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.