Targeting Drug-Resistant Cancers

Targeting Drug-Resistant Cancers

UD’s Singh and collaborators find vulnerable stages in stubborn cancer cells Among the things to give thanks for this year is the fact that stubborn, persistent problems seem to have an irresistible sort of magnetic pull for scientists and mathematicians. Things that...
TuFF Materials

TuFF Materials

Strong, lightweight material invented at UD could be industry disruptor When airplanes and automobiles were newfangled inventions a century ago, they contained parts crafted from wood or metal. Today, aircraft and automobile manufacturers increasingly use components...
Newly Tenured and Promoted Faculty

Newly Tenured and Promoted Faculty

The College of Engineering is proud to announce that the following faculty have received promotions and/or tenure, effective September 1, 2020. Promotion from Associate Professor to Professor: LaShanda Korley, Materials Science and Engineering/Chemical and...
Building Better Benchmarks

Building Better Benchmarks

UD computer scientists on team measuring the true performance of supercomputers Imagine that you’re shopping for a computer — not a laptop or a desktop for your home office, but a supercomputer that can perform as many as a quintillion calculations per second. How...
Student Team Builds Mini Self-Driving Cars

Student Team Builds Mini Self-Driving Cars

Through their Senior Design project, electrical engineers flex their skills A team of electrical engineering students created a workable miniature self-driving vehicle that stays in lane while driving around a track, avoids obstacles placed in the lane, and stops for...
A SECOND ACT IN CYBERSECURITY

A SECOND ACT IN CYBERSECURITY

Alumnus is a rising star in her second career Patricia Lehman, a resident of Wilmington, Delaware, spent decades as a freelance writer. She wrote award-winning books and magazine articles about Boston terriers, miniature pinschers and other tiny domestic dogs. Today,...