New 3D Printing Technology May Revolutionize the Composites Industry
A team of engineers from the University of Delaware has developed a 3D printing technology that enables low-cost, flexible production of items made of fiber-reinforced polymer composites using continuous carbon fibers and thermosetting polymers.
Continued Leadership for Diversity and Inclusion
Michael Vaughan appointed interim vice provost for diversity and inclusion full-time Michael L. Vaughan, who has served as interim vice provost for diversity and inclusion at the University of Delaware since September, will now be devoting himself full-time to the...
Aqua Plants
UD research shows that submerged vegetation helps to offset Chesapeake Bay acidification.
Building Better Benchmarks
UD computer scientists on team measuring the true performance of supercomputers.
Building on Theory – With Bikes
Engineering students design and fabricate wooden bicycles, partner with local shop.
Data Boost to Battle Floods
UD team partners with national research group dedicated to addressing America’s flood risk.
NIIMBL Gets $8.9 Million for COVID-19 Response
UD-based national institute will address testing, diagnostics, supply chain and vaccine manufacturing
Off the Grid
UD researchers advance communication options.
Still On Guard
After campus closed due to COVID-19, Blue Hens who work as volunteer firefighters stayed behind to serve their community.
HensNest Masks Get Manufacturing Help
UD makers partner with industry to donate 30,000 face masks to at-risk individuals.
Five for Fulbright
UD students and alumni to study, research and teach English abroad.
Why Toothpaste and Cement Harden Over Time
UD engineer part of international collaboration that explains aging in paste materials.