A Q&A with founding chair John Rabolt John Rabolt, founding chair and Karl W. and Renate Böer Professor, played an instrumental role in establishing UD’s materials science and engineering department. After working for 20 years at IBM Research in San Jose,...
From creating lightweight yet durable prosthetics to designing new types of solar panels and batteries, materials engineers combine their expertise in physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering to help meet the needs of modern-day life. Training the next generation...
The Class of 2023 are the first cohort of undergraduate students to graduate from UD’s materials science and engineering program. We asked seniors to share what motivated them to choose their major, what MSEG courses and instructors they enjoyed the most, what they...
New graduate program puts UD in select company with in-demand degrees It’s a Sunday morning in the fall, and you have four stops to make before your guests arrive to watch the Eagles game. You just found out your friends are bringing their friends, so you have to hit...
UD Professor Laure Kayser received an NSF CAREER award to further her group’s materials science research Whether it’s a smartwatch that can detect irregular heartbeats or a continuous glucose monitor, electronics that can interface with biology have already started to...
Esteemed engineer to travel the world to advance science and technology cooperation with U.S. LaShanda Korley, Distinguished Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Delaware, has been appointed a...