Dark Matter Detection

Dark Matter Detection

UD’s Singh and collaborators propose repurposing tabletop sensors to search for dark matter Scientists are certain that dark matter exists. Yet, after more than 50 years of searching, they still have no direct evidence for the mysterious substance. University of...
In Memoriam: Edward Fagen

In Memoriam: Edward Fagen

Campus remembers retired electrical and computer engineering professor Dr. Edward Fagen, who was a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Delaware from 1974 to 1989, died on March 3, 2021 in Albany, New York. Born in Chicago in 1931, Dr. Fagen...
Blue Hens Capture the Flag

Blue Hens Capture the Flag

Inaugural UD cybersecurity competition engages more than 2,000 participants University of Delaware students studying cybersecurity organized UD’s first cybersecurity games from March 19-21, drawing more than 2,000 participants from more than 700 teams from across the...
UD Graduate Programs Ranked Among Best In the Nation

UD Graduate Programs Ranked Among Best In the Nation

2022 rankings feature UD programs in engineering, education and public affairs In the 2022 edition of Best Graduate Schools, U.S. News and World Report has ranked 21 University of Delaware graduate programs among the 100 best in the nation, with 12 in the top 50....
Ahead of Their Time

Ahead of Their Time

UD researchers developed today’s vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology in the 1990s If you keep up with the news headlines, it’s easy to see that change is in the air when it comes to energy and transportation. Automaker General Motors in January announced that it will...
Renewable Energy Grants

Renewable Energy Grants

UD’s Shafarman, Firestone lead Department of Energy funded projects University of Delaware researchers will soon begin work on two new renewable energy-related projects, backed by about $4 million in new U.S. Department of Energy grants as well as cost-sharing grants...