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Celebrating Excellent Teaching
Four members of the University of Delaware faculty have been recognized for outstanding work in teaching.
In Her Nature
UD grad student recognized for supporting first-generation college students, environmental causes.
Protecting Buildings From Earthquake Damage
Engineering professor studies effectiveness of retrofits to strengthen concrete structures.
Mentorship Through Robotics
Graduate students, professors coach high school robotics team in Wilmington.
Making Waves
With demand for coastal engineers rising, UD professor brings the coast to classrooms.
International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems and Cyber-Resilience
Experts from academia and industry discuss how they keep systems safe
Alumni Recognized by Delaware Engineering Society
At the Delaware Engineering Society’s annual Engineers Week Banquet, held on February 21, 2019, two Blue Hens received top honors: Alan G. Steinle, ’70, and Scott Walls, ’11, ’18.
Light Wakes Up Freshwater Bacteria
Researchers find pond bacteria grows faster during the day, suggest a genetic explanation.
Kaliakin recognized for contributions to soil modeling
Victor Kaliakin, a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Delaware, received the Fumio Tatsuoka Best Paper Award of 2018 from the journal Transportation Infrastructure Geotechnology. The award is named for Fumio...
Putting It All Together
Senior engineers stretch their skills to solve real-world problems From theory to application, fourth-year engineering students at the University of Delaware recently tapped into their knowledge to create products and solutions for industry sponsors. For the Senior...
The Safety Of Smart Cities
As the number of ‘smart’ cities grow, will they also become safer? Editor’s Note: This article is part of a larger series of Q&As that originated in the future-focused UD Magazine. To see additional questions, please visit the Envisioning the Future website. Smart...
Learning to Build Roads and Highways
UD’s construction engineering and management program, a one-of-its-kind offering in the Mid-Atlantic region, is off to a very strong start.