Department News
VERY INFLUENTIAL RESEARCHERS
Six UD professors rank in the top 1% cited by peers
ADVANCING FUEL CELL RESEARCH
W7energy, a startup company with roots at the University of Delaware, just got a proverbial shot in its research arm.
Celebrating the Promise of Neutrons
At Neutron Day, international experts discuss the future of neutron scattering science.
NEW TWIST ON CRISPR TECHNOLOGY
CRISPR is an acronym (clustered, regularly interspaced palindromic repeats) that describes DNA sequences used in the immune system of certain bacterial cells.
Honors for Yushan Yan
Professor honored by Electrochemical Society, American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
FROM INSPIRATION TO INNOVATION
The University of Delaware recently recognized more than 225 inventors for their remarkable contributions to UD and to society at large.
Fuel Cell Pioneer Recognized
Shimshon Gottesfeld, an adjunct professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and a member of the Center for Catalytic Science and Technology at the University of Delaware, received the 2019 Olin Palladium Award.
Alumni Spotlight: Linda Broadbelt
Renowned worldwide for kinetic modeling expertise, this Northwestern University professor got her start in research at UD.
BUNDLEMERS
UD Professors Chris Kloxin (left) and Darrin Pochan work with customizable polymer chains by linking together new building blocks called bundlemers in their lab in Colburn Lab.
Leading the Way in Biopharmaceuticals
Thought leaders explore emerging area of biotherapeutics.
April Kloxin Wins NIH Director’s New Innovator Award
University of Delaware Professor April Kloxin has been awarded a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award from the NIH Common Fund’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research program, which supports highly innovative research proposals.
A NEW SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT FOR THE NATION
The University of Delaware has been tapped to lead the development of a world-class neutron spin echo spectrometer for the United States. This scientific instrument will advance U.S. research on countless materials important to humanity, from new medicines to more powerful batteries.