by Mary Walsh | Nov 5, 2019 | Chemical, Polymers/Composites, Uncategorized
Renowned worldwide for kinetic modeling expertise, this Northwestern University professor got her start in research at UD From research on biofuels to studies of polymer and nanocomposite materials, Linda Broadbelt has made a big impact on the world through chemical...
by Mary Walsh | Jun 28, 2019 | Uncategorized
For breast cancer research, engineering graduate student combines two labs’ expertise Unlike most doctoral students, University of Delaware student Rachel Lieser has not one, but two faculty advisors. One is Wilfred Chen, Gore Professor of Chemical Engineering, an...
by Mary Walsh | Jun 12, 2019 | Uncategorized
Founding chair of computer and information sciences department remembered as talented teacher and researcher David E. Lamb, former University of Delaware professor of chemical engineering, director of UD’s Computing Center and founding chair of the Department of...
by Mary Walsh | Jun 5, 2019 | Uncategorized
Researchers make organic frameworks that could sift antibiotic residue out of water An international team of researchers recently synthesized polyarylether-based covalent organic frameworks, the most stable crystalline porous material on record. The team, which...
by Mary Walsh | May 22, 2019 | Uncategorized
UD grad successful in cosmetics industry career search A few weeks shy of graduation in 2018, then University of Delaware senior Monique Michalec had no idea what would happen next. Her dream was to work in the cosmetics industry. She majored in chemical engineering...
by Mary Walsh | May 20, 2019 | Collolds/Particles/Interfaces, Thermodynamics, Transport Separations, Uncategorized
New research shows how clustered particles determine elasticity of some gels From the toothpaste you squeeze on your brush first thing in the morning to the yogurt you slurp down to the fabric softener that keeps your pajamas cozy and soft, gels are ubiquitous in...