Sarah Rooney, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, has received a five-year, $21,600 per year, NIH R25 grant to support the design of a new undergraduate course. The course, “BMEG260 Introduction to Medical Device Design,” will be required in the curriculum...
Biomedical engineer works to increase understanding of biomechanical interfaces. As a biomedical engineer, you can do cutting-edge research with a direct, positive impact on peoples’ lives. That fact, plus the collaborative and interdisciplinary environment of the...
Princeton Review, Money cite UD for return on investment The University of Delaware is among 209 higher education institutions cited by The Princeton Review for having the highest ROI (return on investment) ratings. In addition, a 2020 Money listing of “Best Colleges...
UD National Academy of Inventors Fellows discuss the creative spirit, lessons learned According to Hungarian biochemist Albert Szent-Györgyi, who won the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1937 for his study of vitamin c and cell respiration, “Innovation is...
Trustee, dean honored by prestigious engineering organization Two University of Delaware alumni and current leaders — Terri L. Kelly, vice chair of the UD Board of Trustees, and Levi T. Thompson, dean of the College of Engineering — have been elected to the National...
Renowned inventor Kristi Kiick takes the helm of growing department Kristi Kiick, a professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, and the Blue and Gold Distinguished Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Delaware, is the new...