From Lotion to Ocean Liner
Applications abound for UD startup’s renewable oil More than 20 million people board cruise ships each year to enjoy a little rest and relaxation. The lucky travelers liberally apply sunscreen before sunning themselves on deck, while the ship’s intricate machinery...
Building The Future
UD’s construction engineering and management program, a one-of-its-kind offering in the Mid-Atlantic region, is off to a very strong start.
In Memoriam: Jerold (Jerry) Schultz
Jerold (Jerry) M. Schultz, emeritus C. Ernest Birchenall Professor of Chemical Engineering with a joint appointment in materials science and engineering at the University of Delaware, died on October 20, 2018.
Celebrating Innovation
The University of Delaware recognized more than 225 inventors on campus for their efforts and contributions toward innovation and commercialization.
Recognition for Robotics Expert
Bert Tanner, a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Delaware, was elected an ASME Fellow for his work in robotics and control.
Smarter, Safer, More Efficient Vehicles
The Malikopoulos Lab advances connected and automated vehicle technology.
Engineering a Global Perspective
UD student wins prestigious awards to travel the world while studying.
Investing in the Future
The College of Engineering is welcoming 27 new faculty during the 2018-2019 academic year.
Out-of-this-world Experience
A team of electrical and computer engineers sent their senior project to space on research rocket.
Student spotlight: Gowri Sriramagiri
Electrical engineering doctoral student Gowri Sriramagiri is a rising star in the field of solar energy.
Wilfred Chen and DNA Computers
Wilfred Chen is the recipient of the 2018 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Food, Pharmaceutical and Bioengineering Division Award.
Alumni spotlight: Amod Ogale
Amod Ogale, the Dow Chemical Professor of Chemical Engineering at Clemson University and Director of the Center for Advanced Engineering Fibers and Films (CAEFF), got his start in composites research when he was a graduate student at the University of Delaware.