Adjunct Professor Recognized for Pioneering Fuel Cell Work

Adjunct Professor Recognized for Pioneering Fuel Cell Work

Shimshon Gottesfeld, an adjunct professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and a member of the Center for Catalytic Science and Technology at the University of Delaware, was the honoree at an invited symposium on advances and perspectives on modern polymer...
Engineer, Golfer Takes Flight

Engineer, Golfer Takes Flight

The group held their collective breath. The remote control airplane they had built had a successful takeoff in its maiden flight, but it still had to land. As the wheels touched ground at Lums Pond State Park, Nick Vecellio and his classmates let out a roar....
Through The Eyes of a Chemist and Engineer

Through The Eyes of a Chemist and Engineer

2018 Nobel laureate encourages cross-disciplinary thinking to solve big challenges Breeding racehorses is an art. Breeders combine science, mathematics and experience to select a sire and mare they think have the best chance at delivering an offspring with the goods...
Nobel Laureate to Speak at UD

Nobel Laureate to Speak at UD

Chemistry winner Francis Arnold to deliver Jefferson Lecture April 10 The only daughter in a family with five children, Frances Arnold is no stranger to having the odds stacked against her. Admitted to Princeton University at a time when few of her peers were women,...
UD Engineering Ranks in the Top 50

UD Engineering Ranks in the Top 50

U.S. News and World Report graduate school rankings puts college at #47, chemical engineering at #8 The University of Delaware’s College of Engineering now ranks #47 in the country, according to the U.S. News and World Report’s Best Grad Schools 2020. Rankings are...