Engineering Impact
UD students implement projects in Newark and the Philippines.
New Molecular Sieves
Researchers make organic frameworks that could sift antibiotic residue out of water.
Adjunct Professor Recognized for Pioneering Fuel Cell Work
Shimshon Gottesfeld was the honoree at an invited symposium on advances and perspectives on modern polymer electrolyte fuel cells at the 235th Electrochemical Society Meeting.
NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
15 UD students, alumni earn support for future work.
Celebrating 50 Years
Tsu-Wei Chou is among the longest-serving professors in the College of Engineering.
Support for Biopharmaceutical Research
Unidel Foundation grants up to $15 million, but hopes to inspire others.
Summer Camp to Graduation
Student double majoring in marine science, environmental engineering reflects on time at UD as she prepares for graduate school.
College of Engineering Announces Dean’s Awards
Faculty recognized for teaching, research, community engagement.
Engineering Foundation
UD grad successful in cosmetics industry career search.
Passionate Persistence and Reflective Growth to Deliver Service Trip
Jaeah Yoo, Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2021, will be traveling to Puerto Rico with his registered student organization (RSO), People for Puerto Rico (PPR), to carry out a dream two years in the making.
Why Are Gels Elastic?
New research shows how clustered particles determine elasticity of some gels.
Removing Carbon Dioxide From An Air Stream
UD engineers develop a fuel cell system that helps the environment.