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A Running Start at Research
Most high school students probably know what a QR code is, but how many can say that they understand the science behind these optical labels?
Driven to Discover
Jeffrey Neumann and Ahmad Tamimi are involved in the NASA CURIE mission, which is being led by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Delaware.
Help At Your Fingertips
A new smartphone app puts a network of information and support about opioid and other substance use disorders into the hands of users, their loved ones and health care providers.
Driving Clean Energy Forward
New Delaware law paves the way for everyday citizens to provide power to the electric grid.
New Grant Supports Promising Research in Solar Energy
UD’s Ujjwal Das and collaborators work to improve photovoltage technology.
Fulbright Winners
Seven UD students and alumni win Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards.
College of Engineering Announces Dean’s Awards
Faculty recognized for teaching, research, community engagement.
Celebrating Electrical and Computer Engineering
Honors Day recognizes excellence of students, alumni.
Training Ethical Hackers
Computer engineering students hone their skills at cybersecurity competitions and hackathons.
International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems and Cyber-Resilience
Experts from academia and industry discuss how they keep systems safe.
Engineering for High-Speed Devices
New research explores graphene-silicon devices for photonics applications.
Cybersecurity in Delaware
State officials and UD experts convene to discuss opportunities to bolster cybersecurity education The University of Delaware’s Cybersecurity Initiative hosted a discussion with James Collins, Chief Information Officer of the State of Delaware, and Solomon Adote,...












