Women in Engineering

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Reusable Software for High Performance Computing

Reusable Software for High Performance Computing

Sunita Chandrasekaran, an assistant professor of computer and information sciences at the University of Delaware, is designing frameworks to adapt code to increasingly powerful systems.

Skills, support, success

Skills, support, success

Alumna and Google employee Priscilla Moraes will speak on Friday, Oct. 5, 2018 at 3:30 p.m. in Mitchell Hall, as part of the 55th Anniversary Celebration of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences.

Quantum Momentum

Quantum Momentum

UD received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to help develop the quantum electronics of the future.

Grad Student Picked for International Forum

Grad Student Picked for International Forum

Moumita Bhattacharya, a doctoral student in computer science at UD, is one of just 200 top promising young computer scientists worldwide to be selected to participate in the sixth Heidelberg Laureate Forum.

Developing Diverse Leaders

Developing Diverse Leaders

At the 2018 Future Faculty Workshop, held at UD from July 18 to 20, faculty members from 17 universities mentored senior graduate students and postdoctoral fellows from across the country who plan to pursue careers as independent academic researchers in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, and polymer science with a focus on soft materials and biomaterials.

Helping Pea Patch Island Stand Up to Waves

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.

Best In Class

Best In Class

Sarah Rooney won the Biomedical Engineering Teaching Award from the American Society for Engineering Education.

A Changemaker in Engineering Education

A Changemaker in Engineering Education

Buckley, an associate professor of mechanical engineering, was named to the American Society for Engineering Education’s “20 Under 40.”

Achieving A Balance of Power

Achieving A Balance of Power

A UD research team solved the 6 degree-of-freedom segmental power imbalance in human movement, an important mathematical discrepancy in biomechanics.