UD’s Big Ideas Challenge advances novel approach to help people with Achilles tendinopathy keep moving.
Engineering inhaled medicines
UD chemical engineer Catherine Fromen honored with DDL’s Emerging Scientist of the Year award for advancing aerosol drug delivery
Computers that work like brains
UD receives $2.4 million from DOE to help develop energy-efficient neuromorphic computing systems
Reaching new heights
It’s not every day a student experiment hitches a ride aboard a NASA rocket, but that’s exactly what a University of Delaware student team achieved earlier this week.
Swimming with Sharks
University of Delaware’s interdisciplinary research team pilots innovative K-12 engineering curriculum at The College School.
Moving innovation to impact
Campus innovation community shares lessons for translating discoveries to market
UD Day in D.C. celebrates the power of research
‘Innovation for the Nation’ shows value of federally funded projects.
New educational partnership
UD, Army partnership to advance joint research, tech transfer, educational outreach.
Mapping the Lewes campus
UD students use autonomous robots to help map the Hugh R. Sharp Campus in Lewes
Advancing lung research
3D-printed lung model helps researchers study aerosol deposition in the lungs.
Building a better space suit
Interdisciplinary collaboration leads to innovative new fabric.
A new molecular understanding of protein phase separation
UD researcher Kristi Kiick is part of a new study that provides insights into how disordered proteins form membrane-free liquid droplets, with implications for cell biology research, developing new disease treatments, and designing novel biomaterials.














