by vickytm | Mar 30, 2018 | News, Research and Expertise
UD computer scientists team with Oak Ridge National Lab to program apps for next-generation supercomputer Like a modern-day version of the 20th-century space race, companies and governments worldwide are scurrying to build an what’s called an exascale computer, which...
by vickytm | Mar 5, 2018 | News, Research and Expertise
Engineers develop eco-friendly panels that switch from transparent to opaque Someday we won’t need curtains or blinds on our windows, and we will be able to block out light—or let it in—with just the press of a button. At least that’s what Keith Goossen, associate...
by vickytm | Feb 22, 2018 | News, Research and Expertise
New method could help quantify untapped natural gas reservoirs More than 30 states have shale formations that harbor natural gas underground, according to the Energy Information Administration. But industry experts can’t agree on exactly how much fuel is inside....
by vickytm | Jan 23, 2018 | News, Research and Expertise
12 collaborative grants funded in 2017 The Delaware Bioscience Center for Advanced Technology (Bioscience CAT) awarded Applied Research Collaborations or Entrepreneurial Proof of Concept grants to four College of Engineering faculty members in 2017. Bioscience CAT is...
by vickytm | Dec 21, 2017 | News, Research and Expertise
At UD, engineering students are making next-generation consumer products When a Maryland-based boat kit company wanted help designing a component that rowers sit in, they contacted a University of Delaware engineer with ideal expertise. Jenni Buckley, an associate...
by vickytm | Oct 30, 2017 | News, Research and Expertise
UD energy team develops processes to ramp up bio-based aviation fuel Airplanes zoom overhead, wispy-white contrails streaming behind them. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) handled 43,684 flights, on average, every day last year, and U.S. military and...