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From Music to Mechanics

From Music to Mechanics

Jayla Jones proves that science and art don’t have to be separate worlds, but can instead play in perfect unison.

Advancing lung research

Advancing lung research

3D-printed lung model helps researchers study aerosol deposition in the lungs.

Renaissance woman

Renaissance woman

Lauren Mottel, a first-year biomedical engineering doctoral student and UD engineering alumna, is the recipient of the 2024 Laird Fellowship.

Celebrating Two Decades of Sisterhood

Celebrating Two Decades of Sisterhood

The University of Delaware Nu Chapter of Alpha Omega Epsilon, a professional and social sorority for students in the engineering and technical science fields, celebrated its 20th Anniversary this semester.

A new molecular understanding of protein phase separation

A new molecular understanding of protein phase separation

UD researcher Kristi Kiick is part of a new study that provides insights into how disordered proteins form membrane-free liquid droplets, with implications for cell biology research, developing new disease treatments, and designing novel biomaterials.