Department News
SUMMER RESEARCH REVIEW: 2nd Year Talks
Annual Summer Research Review – virtual review to begin June 2, 2021.
RISE AND SHINE
49-year-old program gives UD’s young Black engineers crucial strength and support.
New Goldwater Scholar
College of Engineering student Jackson Burns is UD’s latest Goldwater Scholar. Jackson Burns one of 68 engineering majors recognized across the U.S. Jackson Burns, an honors chemical engineering student at the University of Delaware, has been selected for the...
UD RANKED AMONG ‘BEST VALUE COLLEGES’
Princeton Review, Money cite UD for return on investment.
COMBATING PLASTICS WASTE
UD researchers report possible solutions for hard-to-recycle plastics
GREEN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
UD spinoff selected for Shell GameChanger Accelerator program
UD GRADUATE PROGRAMS RANKED AMONG BEST IN THE NATION
The University of Delaware has 21 graduate programs among the 100 best in the nation, according to the 2022 edition of Best Graduate Schools, U.S. News and World Report.
‘LET’S GO CHANGE THE WORLD TOGETHER’
“If you’re solving problems for humanity, then you better know something about the humanity for which you’re solving the problem.”, said Ogunnaike.
FOCUSING ON MUSCULOSKELETAL RESEARCH
UD wins NIH grant for new center with female professors leading the way
REDUCE FOOD WASTE, CHANGE THE WORLD
Elvis Ebikade, a fifth-year doctoral student studying chemical engineering at University of Delaware, says he thinks potato peels hold a lot of promise. Leveraging science developed at the University of Delaware’s Catalysis Center for Energy Innovation (CCEI)
Exceptional Achievements in Catalysis
Dionisios Vlachos, the Unidel Dan Rich Chair in Energy and Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, has been selected to receive the Exceptional Achievements in Catalysis award from the Catalysis Science and Technology Division (CATL) of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
HIGH HONORS
Thomas H. Epps, III, the Allan and Myra Ferguson Distinguished Chair of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Delaware, has been named to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows.