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UD Faculty Mentor High School Teams in Presidential AI Challenge
Three Delaware high school teams have submitted proposals to the Presidential Artificial Intelligence (AI) Challenge
Around the world this winter
UD students expand academic and cultural horizons through immersive Winter Session study abroad programs
College announces four leadership appointments
The University of Delaware College of Engineering has named four faculty members to key leadership roles, strengthening its capacity to support a growing portfolio of research, education, innovation and engagement activities, while also providing continuity in departmental leadership.
Graduate engineering students receive prestigious fellowships
Doctoral candidates at the University of Delaware College of Engineering have received graduate fellowships from the Koerner Family Foundation.
Shining a light on AI chips designed for speed and energy efficiency
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is appearing in everything from customer service chatbots to advanced medical diagnostic tools. The technology depends on powerful computer chips that consume massive amounts of energy, raising sustainability concerns.
Reaching new heights
It’s not every day a student experiment hitches a ride aboard a NASA rocket, but that’s exactly what a University of Delaware student team achieved earlier this week.
Opening a new window into the universe
UD researchers expect treasure trove from ‘Legacy Survey of Space and Time’
A game-changing tool
UD’s AI-powered model predicts post-concussion injury risk in college athletes
Microelectronics and cybersecurity outreach at UD
Hands-on learning programs scheduled
Two UD researchers receive presidential career awards
Gu, Solomon awarded U.S. government’s highest honor for scientists, engineers
Two professors selected as 2025 Fellows of IEEE
Two UD researchers — Jamie Phillips and John Xiao — have been named 2025 fellows by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).