Quantum computing and finance
Researchers explore quantum computing’s ability to speed solutions for financial sector.
In Memoriam: David Mills
Retired UD engineering professor remembered for being an early internet pioneer thanks to his innovative approach to synchronized time keeping.
Construction engineering with a multicultural twist
UD engineering students study abroad in Dubai.
Material insights enable new, high-speed electronics
Researchers shed light on key adhesion mechanism for fabricating flexible, durable circuit boards for electronic devices.
Accelerating translational research
UD receives $6 million from National Science Foundation as part of inaugural translational research funding program
Supporting cybersecurity scholars
UD Engineering receives $3.4 million from NSF’s Scholarships For Service program to support top-tier cybersecurity students and bolster professional development opportunities.
UD online graduate programs among top in nation
Education, business, information technology, engineering and nursing recognized by U.S. News & World Report,
Harnessing data to inform disaster-related decisions
UD’s Shangjia Dong receives fellowship support from Gulf Research Program.
Explainable AI
UD researchers leverage trustworthy AI to improve seafloor data intelligence.
A quantum phenomenon
First-year doctoral student Bao Bach is already making international waves
Making Waves: New Study Explores Coastal Sand Movement
UD engineering researchers Jack Puleo and Tian-Jian “Tom” Hsu are part of a multi-institutional study to investigate sand movement in the swash zone through a U.S. Coastal Research Program grant.
Graduate Engineering Students Win Prestigious Fellowship
University of Delaware Ph.D. candidates Hannah Sinigaglio and Eric Herrmann were each awarded a graduate fellowship from the Koerner Family Foundation