Can Electric Vehicles Go the Distance?
UD-led study may help dispel ‘range anxiety’ of drivers considering an EV One nagging concern U.S. consumers have about electric vehicles (EVs) is the ability of these battery-operated cars and trucks...
View ArticleYuping Zeng collaborating on $10.35 million Energy Frontier Research Center
Yuping Zeng, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, is collaborating on a $10.35 million research project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to establish...
View ArticleIn memoriam: Chase Cotton
Chase Cotton, a knowledgeable and passionate researcher, educator and colleague in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, passed away on Tuesday, March 14, 2023. After a long career in...
View ArticleUD graduate programs among top in nation
2024 rankings spotlight top UD graduate programs
View ArticleAdvancing photonics
National Science Foundation Engines Development grant will fund planning for a multi-state initiative to advance research in lasers, fiber optics and other light-based innovations
View Article2023 College of Engineering faculty promotions
During the most recent UD Board of Trustees meeting, 11 COE faculty were promoted and 3 were awarded emeritus status During its semiannual meeting on May 16, the University of Delaware Board of...
View ArticleReal-world experience
Mechanical engineering’s Frederick Sanchez was the first UD student to participate in a new internship program with the Delaware Army National Guard
View ArticleUnderstanding drug tolerance
UD’s Abhyudai Singh works to advance methods to combat cellular ‘lucky survivors’
View ArticleImproving cybersecurity
UD Engineering’s Nektarios Tsoutsos received a National Science Foundation CAREER award to develop new ways to protect data.
View ArticleUD’s Christina Carroll plays in the U.S. Women’s Amateur
Electrical engineering major is the only Blue Hen to have qualified for the golf tournament.
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....