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Engineering video contest

Engineering video contest

UD's College of Engineering invites students to participate in a National Academy of Engineering video contest that focuses on the century’s challenges and solutions.  Read more

Detecting dangerous chemicals

Mark Mirotznik's lab is working with the Army Research Office to engineer nanoplasmonic surfaces — materials structured at the atomic scale to interact with light in unusual and specific ways.  Read more

Cell and tissue engineering

Cell and tissue engineering

John Slater joined UD as an assistant professor of biomedical engineering in fall 2013. His lab focuses on implementing biomimetic materials for cell and tissue engineering applications. For cell engineering applications, Slater investigates how biophysical and...

BME welcomes three new faculty

BME welcomes three new faculty

Jason Gleghorn earned his doctoral degree in biomedical engineering from Cornell University. During his postdoctoral work at Cornell, he developed microfluidic systems to isolate rare circulating tumor cells from patient blood samples and to assay them for...

Ogunnaike named 2014 NAI fellow

Ogunnaike named 2014 NAI fellow

Dean Ogunnaike named 2014 fellow of National Academy of Inventors, a high professional distinction accorded to academic inventors who have demonstrated a highly prolific spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible...

Designing for health

Designing for health

Interdisciplinary senior design projects of BME and ME undergrads yield new engineering designs for better diagnostics, treatment.  Read more