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Faster-Charging, Safer Batteries

Faster-Charging, Safer Batteries

Thomas H. Epps, III, has secured a patent on technology that holds potential to improve the performance, safety and stability of solid state lithium batteries.

Catalyzing Excellence

Catalyzing Excellence

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

From Lotion to Ocean Liner

From Lotion to Ocean Liner

Applications abound for UD startup’s renewable oil More than 20 million people board cruise ships each year to enjoy a little rest and relaxation. The lucky travelers liberally apply sunscreen before sunning themselves on deck, while the ship’s intricate machinery...

Celebrating Innovation

Celebrating Innovation

The University of Delaware recognized more than 225 inventors on campus for their efforts and contributions toward innovation and commercialization.

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.

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.

Keeping Food Out of Landfills

Keeping Food Out of Landfills

UD engineers partner with Delaware Solid Waste Authority to reduce food waste in landfills You probably throw out more food than you realize. Food waste makes up 21.6 percent of municipal waste, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. “This is not a good use...

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.