Future Leaders and Innovators
12 UD students, alumni awarded 2024 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.
Celebrating Two Decades of Sisterhood
The University of Delaware Nu Chapter of Alpha Omega Epsilon, a professional and social sorority for students in the engineering and technical science fields, celebrated its 20th Anniversary this semester.
Making moon rocks
UD mechanical engineering students help NASA test a moon rover.
A new molecular understanding of protein phase separation
UD researcher Kristi Kiick is part of a new study that provides insights into how disordered proteins form membrane-free liquid droplets, with implications for cell biology research, developing new disease treatments, and designing novel biomaterials.
Prof. Kunjapur wins 2024 BioInnovation Institute & Science Prize for Innovation
This award recognizes researchers who have made significant advances using protected or licensed materials, such as proprietary drugs, diagnostics, or other healthcare-related technologies.
2024 College of Engineering faculty promotions
During the most recent UD Board of Trustees meeting, twelve College of Engineering faculty were promoted, four had their named professorships approved.
Physician-scientist in training
Honors biomedical engineering major Sudha Anilkumar receives 2024 Goldwater Scholarship.
Fresh Hope for Chronic Wounds
FDA-approved wound management products include UD-developed biomaterials.
In Memoriam: Ahmad Abu Obaid
Remembering associate scientist from UD’s Center for Composite Materials.
Piezoelectric fibers
UD engineers are the lead inventors on a new patent for making piezoelectric devices, such as sensors and actuators, using Nodax®, a biodegradable, bio-based polymer.
The Future of Clean Hydrogen
UD and Chemours host National Academy of Engineering Regional Meeting, with presentations focused on using hydrogen for clean, efficient fuel cells.
May is National Inventors Month
Meet Sambeeta Das, a member of UD’s growing innovation ecosystem