UD professor and collaborator mine literature, electronic health records for connections between HIV and substance abuse More than 36 million people worldwide live with HIV, 1.2 million in the United States alone. While the lifespan of those living with HIV has...
UD’s Safronova, Eigenmann and collaborators share the power of precision atomic physics Even if you’re one of the most precise physicists on the planet — as University of Delaware Professor Marianna Safronova is — you still will need collaborators whose skills...
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...
Rising Honors junior Kristina Holsapple wins 2021 George and Margaret Seitz ‘We Are Blue Hens’ award The University of Delaware awards a rising first-year or sophomore student $1,500 for embodying the Blue Hen student values of respect, mentorship, engagement,...
Fifteen UD students, alumni awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships Fifteen University of Delaware undergraduate and graduate students and alumni have been awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships. An additional three...
This computer scientist is working to make the field more inclusive As a doctoral student in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Minji Kong is interested in developing new digital technologies that will improve computer science learning in K-12...