A team of engineers from the University of Delaware has developed a 3D printing technology that enables low-cost, flexible production of items made of fiber-reinforced polymer composites using continuous carbon fibers and thermosetting polymers.
Aqua Plants
UD research shows that submerged vegetation helps to offset Chesapeake Bay acidification.
Building Better Benchmarks
UD computer scientists on team measuring the true performance of supercomputers.
Data Boost to Battle Floods
UD team partners with national research group dedicated to addressing America’s flood risk.
Five for Fulbright
UD students and alumni to study, research and teach English abroad.
Why Toothpaste and Cement Harden Over Time
UD engineer part of international collaboration that explains aging in paste materials.
Measuring Blood Damage
UD engineer uses mechanical resistance to detect damage to red blood cells.
Renewable Energy Advance
UD researchers report new method for characterizing materials that might eventually help store energy.
Algorithmic Autos
UD research on connected and automated vehicles yields promising results.
Tiny Technology Cleans Dirty Water
Professors, alumnus develop method to destroy explosives in wastewater.
Expanding Horizons for Shear-Thickening Fluid
UD technology feeds new athletic wear, flies outside International Space Station.
Engineering Honor for LaShanda Korley
Professor named Fellow of American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.














