Jan 4, 2019
As the number of ‘smart’ cities grow, will they also become safer? Editor’s Note: This article is part of a larger series of Q&As that originated in the future-focused UD Magazine. To see additional questions, please visit the Envisioning the Future website. Smart...
Dec 18, 2018
The University of Delaware was well represented by undergraduate and graduate students and faculty at SC18, the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis, in November 2018. Joshua H. Davis, a first-year student in...
Dec 18, 2018
Team develops solution to determine emotions of people in group photographs The saying goes that a picture is worth a thousand words. But what if you can’t tell what the picture shows? From awkward family photos to class photographs, sometimes it’s tricky to tell what...
Dec 6, 2018
UD engineers build millimeter wave imager to see through objects If you want to see through objects, you could call Superman — or ask some engineers for help. A team of engineers led by University of Delaware professor Dennis Prather, a recent inductee to the National...
Nov 26, 2018
Engineers figure out how to hack into smart light bulbs Smart light bulbs—the kind you can turn on and turn up from an app on your phone—can be convenient and energy-saving. They can also be hacked, a team of engineers from the University of Delaware recently proved....
Nov 20, 2018
Offensive lineman named to Google Cloud/CoSIDA Academic All-District team Playing Division I football is hard enough. Graduating with a near perfect grade point average in engineering on top of that is definitely not possible for many. But Collin Wallish of the...