New insights into microbial evolution
UD engineers uncover new mechanism for gene transfer with implications for fields ranging from ecology to biotechnology and medicine.
Managing student teams and using CATME
Workshop for forming, managing and assessing teams in the classroom
High-throughput innovation
Researchers in the lab of April Kloxin are using an advanced ‘bioprinter’ to help them study and test new therapeutics.
Small wonders, big potential
UD microbiology graduate program unleashes the power of tiny creatures.
UD students on the RISE
UD Engineering’s Resources to Inspire Successful Engineers program continues momentum with new director, reinvigorated summer academy.
Gregory S. Chirikjian Named Mechanical Engineering Chair
Gregory S. Chirikjian, internationally recognized scholar of robotics and fellow of both IEEE and ASME, has been named as chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Delaware in the College of Engineering as of January 1, 2024.
Next-generation wearable technologies
UD engineers are researching and refining innovative nanomaterial-based sensors for human health applications.
Big shift coming to EV industry
UD experts help drive new electric vehicle standards.
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.
Communicating at the speed of light
UD engineers receive $7.2 million, four-year grant to develop the next generation of wireless communication devices
Reflecting on an Engineering Career
Eric Furst will deliver an inaugural lecture on Dec. 6