Mapping the Lewes campus
UD students use autonomous robots to help map the Hugh R. Sharp Campus in Lewes
Advancing lung research
3D-printed lung model helps researchers study aerosol deposition in the lungs.
Sustainable waste
Food science and chemical engineering double major Aidan Gensure studies the transformation of agricultural waste into sustainable oils
Graduate Engineering Students Win Distinguished Fellowship
University of Delaware Ph.D. candidates Cameron Ibrahim, Lottie Murray, and Juliana Nam were each awarded a graduate fellowship from the Koerner Family Foundation, an organization dedicated to training and retaining U.S. engineers.
Empowering Hispanic engineers: Building community and career success with SHPE
From fostering belonging to professional growth, the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers is creating lasting connections and opportunities for students in STEM.
Forging bonds
Engineering alumni commemorate their 50th reunion with gift to support current students
Two UD researchers receive presidential career awards
Gu, Solomon awarded U.S. government’s highest honor for scientists, engineers
Masters of Disaster
UD’s world-renowned center works to change lives for the better
AMT Benefits the Community through Engineering
Assistive Medical Technologies (AMT) provides accessible devices to families of children with motor impairments. While putting their engineering skills to the test, members of AMT can witness how their designs impact the community.
Two professors selected as 2025 Fellows of IEEE
Two UD researchers — Jamie Phillips and John Xiao — have been named 2025 fellows by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Examining Ethics
UD’s Department of Philosophy is home to courses where “we think systematically about ethical issues in great depth,” according to department chair Joel Pust. While ethics courses are the most heavily enrolled classes in the department, students can also find ethics classes specific to their disciplines in departments ranging from accounting to electrical engineering.
University of Delaware innovator recognized
Darrin Pochan elected a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors Fellow for contributions to soft materials innovation and invention.