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Help At Your Fingertips
A new smartphone app puts a network of information and support about opioid and other substance use disorders into the hands of users, their loved ones and health care providers.
IN MEMORIAM: DAVID LAMB
David E. Lamb, former University of Delaware professor of chemical engineering, director of UD’s Computing Center and founding chair of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, passed away on March 7, 2019.
Stephen Herbein Keeps His SC Conference Connection Thriving
Stephen Gets Acquainted with SC as a First-Time Student Volunteer
Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching
Four UD doctoral students were recently named recipients of the Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching Award.
Computer Science Student Is Co-Founder of Award-Winning Entrepreneurial Team
Winners of the Hen Hatch competition were announced during its final round on Tuesday, April 30 at the Queen in Wilmington, Delaware.
Advancing Women in the Professoriate
ADVANCE Institute offers grants to empower female faculty.
Delaware Computer Science Education Summit
Education leaders work to increase K-12 students’ access to computer science.
International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems and Cyber-Resilience
Experts from academia and industry discuss how they keep systems safe.
Virtual Reality for Physical Therapy
At hackathon, computer science professor develops award-winning tool for improving upper body mobility.
Chandrasekaran Reflects on High Performance Computing
Sunita Chandrasekaran and Jack Dongarra recently reflected on their experiences at SC18, The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis.
High Performance Computing
The University of Delaware’s newest high performance computing (HPC) community cluster, named Caviness, puts vast computational power at researchers’ disposal.
No Dinosaur Bones Here
Engineers at the University of Delaware do research that garners attention from scientists and engineers around the world, and three faculty members in the College of Engineering were recently named to the Clarivate Analytics list of Highly Cited Researchers for 2018.