Student double majoring in marine science, environmental engineering reflects on time at UD as she prepares for graduate school.
Student Profiles – Undergraduate Research
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Passionate Persistence and Reflective Growth to Deliver Service Trip
Jaeah Yoo, Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2021, will be traveling to Puerto Rico with his registered student organization (RSO), People for Puerto Rico (PPR), to carry out a dream two years in the making.
Rower Pursues Career as Bridge Inspector
She may no longer be in the boat, but Natalie Teichman will still be on the river, ensuring the public’s safety.
Engineer, Golfer Takes Flight
Nick Vecellio and his classmates built a remote-control airplane for their Senior Design project.
Student Spotlight: Olivia Powell
This fourth-year mechanical engineering student excels in research and service.
Student Spotlight: Elaine Stewart
Many engineers dream of working for NASA someday, and chemical engineer Elaine Stewart didn’t wait for graduation to start that mission.
Azeem Sharief works on model to track pathways of inhaled medicine
Azeem Sharief, a chemical engineering major, is interested in how inhaled medication is delivered to lung tissue.
Transport in UD’s Scaled Smart City
Yiming Wan is studying the use of drones in combination with smart or autonomous vehicles to optimize traffic flow.
Biochar, microbes and dirt
Senior environmental engineering major Michael Rechsteiner researches biochar and how it can help sustain our environment.
Helping Pea Patch Island Stand Up to Waves
This senior Civil Engineering major hopes her work will lead to the implementation of more natural methods to protect its shores, including planting marsh grass.
Student Research Spotlight: Vehicle to Grid Technology
Undergraduate electrical engineering students Samuel Matylewicz and Jenny Defriece are working on vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, a pioneering transportation technology developed at UD.
Student Research Spotlight: Erin Hogan
Chemical engineering sophomore Erin Hogan is helping to develop the next generation of NASA spacesuits fit for a mission to Mars.