Harnessing UD’s Growing Neuroscience Network
Symposium reveals potential for new partnerships.
Fighting Fires
Three UD students, including a mechanical engineering student, share their experiences as volunteer firefighters.
Virtual Reality for Physical Therapy
At hackathon, computer science professor develops award-winning tool for improving upper body mobility.
Cybersecurity in Delaware
State officials and UD experts convene to discuss opportunities to bolster cybersecurity education.
UD Engineering Ranks in the Top 50
U.S. News and World Report graduate school rankings puts college at #47, chemical engineering at #8.
New Weapon Against Breast Cancer
Light-triggered therapies work better together than separately against triple-negative breast cancer, UD research shows.
Alumni Recognized by Delaware Engineering Society
At the Delaware Engineering Society’s annual Engineers Week Banquet, held on February 21, 2019, two Blue Hens received top honors: Alan G. Steinle, ’70, and Scott Walls, ’11, ’18.
NIH Director Collins Visits UD’s ‘Vibrant Research Community’
‘Fireside Chat’ explores priorities, potential and perils of health-related research.
Examining 2D Materials, Atom by Atom
Engineers uncover strength, toughness of hexagonal boron nitride.
Good Vibrations
UD startup tests Parkinson’s disease device with Michael J. Fox Foundation funding.
Celebrating Women’s History Month
Celebrating Women Engineers The University of Delaware is committed to the success of women in engineering. In honor of Women’s History Month, here are just a few of the women who set the course for the engineers of today and tomorrow. Many engineers dream of working...
Light Wakes Up Freshwater Bacteria
Some of the bacteria that live in ponds, lakes and other freshwater environments grow faster during the day, even though they don’t take in sunlight as an energy source, according to research from UD.