Science news articles about 'university of delaware'Delaware's Cloutier Wins DARPA Award for Work in Optics, Materials
Sylvain G. Cloutier, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, has been named the University of Delaware's first recipient of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) ... Kelvin Lee to Direct Delaware Biotechnology Institute
Kelvin Lee, the University of Delaware's Gore Professor of Chemical Engineering, has been appointed the new director of the Delaware Biotechnology Institute.Chemical Engineer Honored for Exexcellence in Catalysis
Jingguang Chen, the Claire D. LeClaire Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Delaware, has won the 2008 Award for Excellence in Catalysis from the Catalysis Society of Metropolitan ... Appelbaum Wins DEPSCoR Grant for Spintronics Research
Ian Appelbaum, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Delaware, has received a $484,370 grant from the U.S. Department of Defense Experimental Program to ... Biologists are from Mars, chemists are from Venus?
... that means,” says Steve Fifield, associate policy scientist at the University of Delaware.
Fifield, who is affiliated with the Delaware Education Research and Development Center at UD, is leading ... Prof to Participate in G8 Summit in Japan
Jochen Lauterbach, professor of chemical engineering at the University of Delaware, will represent the United States on a scientific panel focusing on the impact of catalysis on energy and the ... Sullivan Wins NSF Career Award for Research on Therapeutic Drug Carriers
... building things with Tinker Toys. Today, Sullivan, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at the University of Delaware and Merck Faculty Fellow, is applying her knowledge and talents to an ... Research shows patients must re-learn going from sitting to standing after total knee replacement
New research out of the University of Delaware (UD) indicates that patients who have undergone total knee arthroplasty (TKA) need to re-learn the proper techniques of moving from a sitting to standing ... UD Nets NOAA Funding to Advance Mid-Atlantic Ocean Observing
The University of Delaware has received $400,000 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to continue development of an ocean observing system for the Mid-Atlantic region, ... Trees kill odors and other emissions from poultry farms
... trees around poultry farms can cut nuisance emissions of dust, ammonia, and odors from poultry houses and aid in reducing neighbor complaints, according to scientists from the University of Delaware.Fuel emissions from marine vessels remain a global concern
... Institute of Technology, and Corbett, associate professor in the College of Marine and Earth Studies at the University of Delaware, reducing fuel sulfur content is an essential component of any ... The viability of hydrogen transportation markets: Chicken or egg?
... RIT alumnus and a doctoral candidate at the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy at the University of Delaware, believe the use of hydrogen technology in transportation systems bears a direct ... Using novel tool, UD researchers dig through cell 'trash' and find treasure
... identity thieves well know. Likewise, a cell's "trash" may yield certain treasures, University of Delaware researchers have found. Using a new technique they developed, scientists at UD's Delaware ... New ways to use biomass
... of Chemical Physics (China) and Jingguang G. Chen at the University of Delaware (Newark, USA) has now developed just such a system. The catalyst is made of tungsten carbide deposited on ... Theory Explains Mysterious Nature of Glass
... materials make the transition from a molten state to a solid? Richard Wool, professor of chemical engineering at the University of Delaware, thinks he has the answer -- Twinkling Fractal Theory.
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Delaware's Cloutier Wins DARPA Award for Work in Optics, Materials
Sylvain G. Cloutier, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, has been named the University of Delaware's first recipient of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) ...Kelvin Lee to Direct Delaware Biotechnology Institute
Kelvin Lee, the University of Delaware's Gore Professor of Chemical Engineering, has been appointed the new director of the Delaware Biotechnology Institute.Chemical Engineer Honored for Exexcellence in Catalysis
Jingguang Chen, the Claire D. LeClaire Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Delaware, has won the 2008 Award for Excellence in Catalysis from the Catalysis Society of Metropolitan ...Appelbaum Wins DEPSCoR Grant for Spintronics Research
Ian Appelbaum, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Delaware, has received a $484,370 grant from the U.S. Department of Defense Experimental Program to ...Biologists are from Mars, chemists are from Venus?
... that means,” says Steve Fifield, associate policy scientist at the University of Delaware. Fifield, who is affiliated with the Delaware Education Research and Development Center at UD, is leading ...Prof to Participate in G8 Summit in Japan
Jochen Lauterbach, professor of chemical engineering at the University of Delaware, will represent the United States on a scientific panel focusing on the impact of catalysis on energy and the ...Sullivan Wins NSF Career Award for Research on Therapeutic Drug Carriers
... building things with Tinker Toys. Today, Sullivan, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at the University of Delaware and Merck Faculty Fellow, is applying her knowledge and talents to an ...Research shows patients must re-learn going from sitting to standing after total knee replacement
New research out of the University of Delaware (UD) indicates that patients who have undergone total knee arthroplasty (TKA) need to re-learn the proper techniques of moving from a sitting to standing ...UD Nets NOAA Funding to Advance Mid-Atlantic Ocean Observing
The University of Delaware has received $400,000 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to continue development of an ocean observing system for the Mid-Atlantic region, ...Trees kill odors and other emissions from poultry farms
... trees around poultry farms can cut nuisance emissions of dust, ammonia, and odors from poultry houses and aid in reducing neighbor complaints, according to scientists from the University of Delaware.Fuel emissions from marine vessels remain a global concern
... Institute of Technology, and Corbett, associate professor in the College of Marine and Earth Studies at the University of Delaware, reducing fuel sulfur content is an essential component of any ...The viability of hydrogen transportation markets: Chicken or egg?
... RIT alumnus and a doctoral candidate at the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy at the University of Delaware, believe the use of hydrogen technology in transportation systems bears a direct ...Using novel tool, UD researchers dig through cell 'trash' and find treasure
... identity thieves well know. Likewise, a cell's "trash" may yield certain treasures, University of Delaware researchers have found. Using a new technique they developed, scientists at UD's Delaware ...New ways to use biomass
... of Chemical Physics (China) and Jingguang G. Chen at the University of Delaware (Newark, USA) has now developed just such a system. The catalyst is made of tungsten carbide deposited on ...Theory Explains Mysterious Nature of Glass
... materials make the transition from a molten state to a solid? Richard Wool, professor of chemical engineering at the University of Delaware, thinks he has the answer -- Twinkling Fractal Theory.