Hands on!
The University of Delaware’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering recently introduced two new courses to teach engineers how to turn their ideas into useful and marketable products.
Fuels Without Fossils
Two chemical engineers at the University of Delaware are developing new, better ways to produce fuels from sunlight.
New Insights Into the Adolescent Brain
The inner workings of the teenage brain are now slightly less mysterious, thanks to a research team led by University of Delaware engineers.
Student Research Spotlight: Vehicle to Grid Technology
Undergraduate electrical engineering students Samuel Matylewicz and Jenny Defriece are working on vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, a pioneering transportation technology developed at UD.
Changes in College of Engineering Leadership Team
The University of Delaware’s College of Engineering is pleased to announce new members of its leadership team as well as its restructure. “The College of Engineering had a rich tradition of strong leadership and I am excited to work with the new and continuing members...
Mechanical engineers share composites expertise
The University of Delaware’s Tsu-Wei Chou and Suresh Advani gave talks at the 18th European Conference on Composite Materials.
Sharing digital design and additive manufacturing with young engineers
Engineering staff and students shared their expertise in digital design and additive manufacturing with a group of aspiring engineers attending a camp held at UD in July.
Levi Thompson Named Dean of College of Engineering
Levi T. Thompson, currently the Richard E. Balzhiser Collegiate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan, has been named dean, effective Oct. 1.
UD Hosts Mesoscopic Methods Conference
The 15th International Conference for Mesoscopic Methods in Engineering and Science (ICMMES 2018) was held at the University of Delaware.
Which Drone Should You Trust?
A team of mechanical engineers developed a method to quantify the decision-making accuracy of autonomous robotic drones within a network.
A Pipeline from Research to Industry
Six University of Delaware students in the Delaware Energy Institute’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program visited three companies driving the natural gas industry in the state and beyond: Peninsula Energy Services Company, Inc. (PESCO), Eastern Shore Natural Gas (ESNG) and Formosa Plastics.
Fueling Start-Up Wins Grant from New Castle County
UD student start-up D150 Fueling received the first New Castle County Entrepreneurial Sponsorship Award at the 2018 Delaware Entrepreneurial Summit.