Center for Plastics Innovation receives $14.5 million renewal
Revolutionizing prosthetics
UD research aims to improve the lives of those with limb loss.
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
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
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.
May is National Inventors Month
Meet Sambeeta Das, a member of UD’s growing innovation ecosystem
Optical memory of crystals
UD’s Tingyi Gu receives NSF CAREER award to study materials that can create more reliable, less energy-intensive forms of computer memory.
Bio-inspired innovations
April Kloxin has been inducted to the 2024 College of Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.
High-throughput innovation
Researchers in the lab of April Kloxin are using an advanced ‘bioprinter’ to help them study and test new therapeutics.
Kiick and Price labs awarded R01 from the National Institutes of Health
Thanks to a five-year, $3 million research grant, a team of UD engineers will develop approaches to improve delivery of therapeutics to treat post-traumatic osteoarthritis.
Orthopedics in action
UD Engineering’s Jenni Buckley develops orthopedics curriculum for high school students.
Advancing electronics
UD Engineering’s Yuping Zeng is conducting fundamental research on a new type of transistor.














