WIE News
The WIE Career Panel is on February 20th!
WIE is hosting a career panel on February 20th from 2:30-4:00PM in CCM 106. Learn more and view the UDaily article here! From UDaily: "A panel of six professionals from fields in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) will visit the University of...
Shatkay and Chandra Kambhamettu Received Grant from the National Library of Medicine
Shatkay and Chandra Kambhamettu, professor of computer and information sciences and image analysis expert, have received a grant from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to apply the principle of “computational glancing” to biomedical research. A two-year, $560,000...
Dwan Elliott Awarded with the Van C. Mow Medal and Received Outstanding Achievement in Mentoring Award
Dawn Elliott, Professor and Chair of Biomedical Engineering, has been awarded the American Society of Mechanical Engineers’ Van C. Mow Medal for contributions to the field of bioengineering. She has also received the Inaugural Outstanding Achievement in Mentoring...
Sue McNeil Elected Distinguished Member of ASCE
Sue McNeil, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has been elected a distinguished member of the American Society of Civil Engineers in recognition of her “pioneering contributions to the redevelopment of brownfield sites, for infrastructure management...
UD receives NSF ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Grant
UD was one of four universities to receive a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation grant in 2014. The five-year program at UD is research driven and aims to support University...
Kristi Kiick, Deputy Dean of Engineering and Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, has been elected to the American Chemical Society 2014 Class of Fellows.
Kristi Kiick, Deputy Dean of Engineering and Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, has been elected to the 2014 American Chemical Society 2014 Class of Fellows. Prof. Kiick is an expert in the synthesis, characterization and application of biomaterials....