UD’s ‘Words For Nerds’ helps grad students bring complex research to the masses Maybe you, dear graduate student, will discover the biochemical key that locks cancer out forever. Maybe you will find a way to turn down the global thermostat so Planet Earth doesn’t...
UD engineering professor honored by National Academy of Inventors Kristi Kiick, Blue and Gold Distinguished Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Delaware, has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), the...
After an early look at UD, Colleen Murray recognized for excellence in composite materials research Many people spend years or even decades searching for their calling, but Colleen Murray was only 12 years old when she discovered her passion for materials engineering....
She receives the 2019 Peter Mark Memorial Award Stephanie Law, assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Delaware, has received the Peter Mark Memorial Award from the American Vacuum Society. This award was established in 1979 in...
Engineering’s Kristi Kiick receives Leverhulme Visiting Professorship, Fulbright Award to study in the UK For nearly two decades, Kristi Kiick, the Blue and Gold Distinguished Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Delaware, has earned...
Korley group draws inspiration from natural marvels to make new materials A tiny bristle worm, wriggling around the ocean, can extend its jaw outside its mouth to ensnare its prey. The worm’s shape-shifting jaw, stiff at the base and flexible at the end, is made of...