Young Innovators
University of Delaware assistant professors Emily Day and Jason Gleghorn have been named Young Innovators of Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering for 2018.
UD Engineering’s Next Era
Levi T. Thompson joined the University of Delaware in early October as dean of the College of Engineering.
Reusable Software for High Performance Computing
Sunita Chandrasekaran, an assistant professor of computer and information sciences at the University of Delaware, is designing frameworks to adapt code to increasingly powerful systems.
Skills, support, success
Alumna and Google employee Priscilla Moraes will speak on Friday, Oct. 5, 2018 at 3:30 p.m. in Mitchell Hall, as part of the 55th Anniversary Celebration of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences.
Skills, Support, Success
Computer science alumna, Google employee shares her journey When Priscilla Moraes moved from Brazil to Newark, Delaware, her husband was pursuing a doctoral degree in computer science at the University of Delaware. Moraes already had a bachelor’s degree and a master’s...
Bridging Science and Society
The Delaware Environmental Institute (DENIN) has selected its fifth class of DENIN Environmental Fellows, which includes two graduate engineering students.
Keeping Food Out of Landfills
UD engineers partner with Delaware Solid Waste Authority to reduce food waste in landfills You probably throw out more food than you realize. Food waste makes up 21.6 percent of municipal waste, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. “This is not a good use...
7,600 Miles to Engineering Opportunity
At the University of Delaware, our passion for engineering education goes beyond the classroom — it spans the globe.
UD Grads Help GE Fly
A team of UD engineering alumni ride the leading edge of jet technology at GE Aviation, working to incorporate ceramic parts into the next generation of massive jetliner power plants.
Hitchhikers Hinder Medication Shelf Life
University of Delaware Professors Kelvin Lee and Abraham Lenhoff offer insight on shelf life differences in a special class of biopharmaceutical drugs called monoclonal antibodies.
Spectrum Scholars
The University of Delaware and partner JPMorgan Chase launched Spectrum Scholars, a college-to-career program for students with autism, Monday, Sept. 24, in Alfred Lerner Hall on the Newark campus.
UD Grads Help GE Fly
Team of young Blue Hens ride leading edge of jet technology Consider the humble coffee cup. Its simple duties conceal a deceptively formidable character: The ceramic it is made of is harder than steel, and the scalding liquids it holds never seem to do it much harm....