More than two dozen undergraduate engineering and science students gathered in Newark this November to explore the world of medical device design, particularly for developing countries, during the inaugural Global Design Conference hosted on UD’s campus. The two-day...
Computing, engineering and polymer sciences converge in new NSF doctoral traineeship Big-name chemical companies like DuPont and W.L. Gore have complex materials problems to solve. The trouble is they’re in need of well-rounded researchers to find the solutions...
BME PhD Candidate, Jasmine Shirazi, will be defending her dissertation. TITLE: Engineering Strategies for Quantifying Biological Phenomena When: Friday October 29 @ 2 PM EST IN-PERSON LOCATION: 140A BPI VIRTUAL: https://udel.zoom.us/j/93955028042 Password:...
BME PhD Candidate, Nicholas Trompeter, will be defending his dissertation. TITLE: The Role of TRPV4 During Cartilage Homeostasis and Degradation of the Extracellular Matrix Typifying the Initiation and Progression of Osteoarthritis When: Friday November 5 @ 9 AM EST...
BME PhD Candidate, Saurabh K. Modi, will be defending his dissertation. TITLE: Methodology for inference of intercellular gene regulatory networks without concentration measurement of diffusible factors When: Monday November 1 @ 1:20 PM EST IN-PERSON LOCATION: 322...
Students from the Honors College open young minds to engineering If you were to rank college majors according to their warm-and-fuzzy factor, engineering would not likely score very high. While this course of study has traditionally maintained a reputation for weeding...