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Breaking the Rules of Brain Cancer

Breaking the Rules of Brain Cancer

The collaboration of a chemical engineer and a neurobiologist has produced a new and freely available computer program that predicts cancer cell motion and spread with high accuracy.

Feb 18 to 24: Engineers Week

Feb 18 to 24: Engineers Week

UD will join organizations across the country in celebrating the wonders of engineering during National Engineers Week.

UD student named 2018 Cross Scholar

UD student named 2018 Cross Scholar

Anahid Ebrahimi is one of seven graduate students nationwide, and the only engineering student, to be named a Cross Scholar this year. The award recognizes future leaders of higher education.

Student invention a success on Kickstarter

Student invention a success on Kickstarter

Only 36 percent of Kickstarter projects are successful. Adam Stager passed his funding goal of $5,000 in just 48 hours, and he still has nearly two weeks to go.

Students of innovation

Students of innovation

This boat part was just one of 40 projects UD student groups presented at the Senior Engineering Design Celebration on Dec. 13 in Clayton Hall.

Winners at AIChE Annual Meeting

Winners at AIChE Annual Meeting

Students Victoria Muir, Trent Simonetti and Rob Cipolla earned awards at the 2017 AIChE annual meeting University of Delaware students, faculty and alumni won awards at the 2017 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) annual meeting, which ran from Oct. 29 to...

Cyber sages help small businesses tighten up

Cyber sages help small businesses tighten up

UD cybersecurity training goes national and student consultants go local While you're out there living your life, cybercriminals are at work trying to get something that isn't theirs - all day, every night, on weekends and holidays, 24/7. You can see the constant...

Virtual Reality on Ice

Virtual Reality on Ice

Computer scientists bring polar region to life using virtual reality Scott Sorensen’s experiences as a computer science student at the University of Delaware were hardly typical. While he spent his share of time in windowless rooms staring at computer screens, he also...

Research Teams Have Strong Pull for Undergrads

Research Teams Have Strong Pull for Undergrads

UD marks 30 years in national undergrad research program Science made some important contributions to life on this planet in 1987. It was the first time a heart-lung transplant was accomplished, the first year DNA samples were used in a criminal conviction, and it was...

Sean Wang, Entrepreneur in Residence

Sean Wang, Entrepreneur in Residence

UD grad and founder of multiple firms to provide education in entrepreneurship and resources for startups When Sean Wang came to the United States in 1985, currency exchange restrictions in China limited him to exchange a maximum of $50 U.S. from Chinese Yuan. After...

UD Hosts Cybersecurity camp

UD Hosts Cybersecurity camp

At state of Delaware summer program, students learned how to outwit hackers When Jose Monsalve was 10, he used to tinker with his family’s computer — much to his mother’s dismay. In late July, Monsalve, who is now a UD graduate student in electrical and computer...

Engineering for Ability

Engineering for Ability

At UD summer camps, kids use engineering to help others Wielding power drills, pipe cleaners and rulers, a group of aspiring engineers re-wires the engines of toy cars. They swap the foot pedals for push buttons, pad rough edges with foam and deck out the vehicles...