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Sensing Change
UD coastal engineer Jack Puleo helps develop technology to find sunken munitions.
Environmental Leaders In The Making
Delaware Environmental Institute announces new graduate fellows.
Structural Health Monitoring System used to Monitor the Indian River Inlet Bridge
When construction of the 1,749 ft long Indian River Inlet cable-stayed bridge was completed in May of 2012, it became one of the nation’s first “smart” long-span bridges.
2020 Department Happenings
Thank YouJack Puleo, Department Chair as of July 1, 2020, and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering thank Sue McNeil for her leadership as Department Chair the last three years. She has also been a leader and mentor for the Department for many years...
Local Agency Technology Transfer and Training
The Delaware T2/LTAP Center is housed within the Delaware Center for Transportation, as part of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Grad Students Get Energy Grants
Grants enable grad students to explore energy challenges at U.S. National Labs.
2020 Darcy Lecture: September 11
“Hydrology from the Bottom Up: How Groundwater Shapes the Water Cycle”
Robotics on the Rise
Center for Autonomous and Robotic Systems to galvanize robotics research at UD.
New Chair for Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Professor Jack Puleo assumes the role July 1.
Newly Tenured and Promoted Faculty
The College of Engineering is proud to announce that the following faculty have received promotions and/or tenure, effective September 1, 2020.
Data Boost to Battle Floods
UD team partners with national research group dedicated to addressing America’s flood risk.
NSF Graduate Research Search Fellowships
14 UD students and alumni receive funding to pursue educational goals.