by Mary Walsh | Oct 13, 2017 | Biomedical, Biomolecular, Bioprocessing, Catalysis/Reactions, Collolds/Particles/Interfaces, Energy/Sustainability, Environment, Materials, Polymers/Composites, Process Control/System Analysis, Thermodynamics, Transport Separations
Students gather to write thank you notes to University donors Each year, thousands of University of Delaware donors give money for scholarships, awards, programs, facilities and countless other areas that help Blue Hens advance their educations. For these students,...
by Mary Walsh | Oct 2, 2017 | Biomolecular, Collolds/Particles/Interfaces, Energy/Sustainability, Materials, Polymers/Composites, Thermodynamics
UD engineer Arthi Jayaraman uncovers molecular mysteries When scientists develop brand new materials, they must precisely determine the ingredients, quantities, and processing methods to use. It’s kind of like creating a recipe. Before spending time and money to test...
by Mary Walsh | Sep 22, 2017 | Biomedical, Bioprocessing, Energy/Sustainability, Polymers/Composites, Process Control/System Analysis
Ogunnaike brings academic and industry experience to the Chemical Heritage Foundation board of directors Babatunde Ogunnaike, William L. Friend Chair and dean of the University of Delaware College of Engineering, has been named to the board of directors of the...
by Mary Walsh | Sep 12, 2017 | Biomedical, Biomolecular, Bioprocessing, Catalysis/Reactions, Collolds/Particles/Interfaces, Energy/Sustainability, Environment, Materials, Polymers/Composites, Process Control/System Analysis, Thermodynamics, Transport Separations
Undergrad chemical engineering program ranked 9th The University of Delaware is ranked 33rd among national public universities in U.S. News and World Report’s Best Colleges 2018 edition, placing it in the top 25 percent of public universities evaluated. Overall, UD is...
by Mary Walsh | Sep 4, 2017 | Catalysis/Reactions, Collolds/Particles/Interfaces, Energy/Sustainability, Environment, Materials, Polymers/Composites, Thermodynamics
UD researchers make material to make fuel cells more durable, less expensive Take a ride on the University of Delaware’s Fuel Cell bus, and you see that fuel cells can power vehicles in an eco-friendly way. In just the last two years, Toyota, Hyundai and Honda have...
by Mary Walsh | Jul 10, 2017 | Biomedical, Collolds/Particles/Interfaces, Energy/Sustainability, Thermodynamics, Transport Separations
Chemical engineering’s Stan Sandler reaches 50-year mark as UD faculty member Stan Sandler usually takes the steps to get to his second-floor office in the University of Delaware’s Colburn Lab. But today he’s taking the elevator because he’s hauling two black bags...