03/06/2026
students connect mechanical engineering concepts to real-world racing at Daytona International Speedway
Engineering in the fast lane | UDaily
UD students connect mechanical engineering concepts to real-world racing at Daytona International Speedway
11/08/2025
Let’s go Blue Hens!!! 💙💛 Perfect weather and a great turn out for our MechE Homecoming Tailgate.
05/22/2025
Hey MechE Family, it's reunion time! Come on back to Spencer Lab for our Annual MechE Family Cookout. FRIDAY, JUNE 6th ~ 5-7pm. This is an informal, family-friendly, free event on the front lawn of Spencer Lab (moving inside Spencer Lab if raining). We'll have food, drinks, music, lawn games, and free UD MechE gear for all to enjoy. The UD MechE faculty will be out in full force and would love to see you again. Come check out the completely renovated Design Studio spanning the first floor of Spencer Lab!
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05/25/2024
Congratulations to the Class of 2024! Mechanical Engineering is again one of UD's top majors.
05/21/2024
Senior Design sponsor recruiting season is upon us! There's no better way to give back to UD MechE than to sponsor a senior design team through your current employer. We're looking for industry, non-profit, and R&D partners with interesting design challenges and a passion for working with engineers in training. For sponsorship details, contact Profs. Jenni Buckley ([email protected]) or Alex De Rosa ([email protected]).
05/03/2024
Prof. Sambeeta "Sam" Das's research is highlighted for National Inventors Month. Her UD-patented work includes microrobots that can be guided with a magnetic field to deliver medication to cells—or to destroy infectious cells, such as cancer—inside the body.
May is National Inventors Month | UDaily
Meet Sambeeta Das, a member of UD's growing innovation ecosystem
02/28/2024
and Researchers shed light on key adhesion mechanism for fabricating flexible, durable circuit boards for electronic devices. Their research provides a framework for how to create new materials that are compatible with high-speed electronic applications.
Material insights enable new, high-speed electronics | UDaily
Researchers shed light on key adhesion mechanism for fabricating flexible, durable circuit boards for electronic devices
02/22/2024
Prof. Jill Higginson, Director of the Institute for Engineering Driven Health (IEDH), leads a new $6 million Accelerating Research Translation (ART) program funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF). The initial focus is on health-related technologies and devices, but the long-term goal is to help accelerate entrepreneurship and commercialization for everyone at UD.
Accelerating translational research | UDaily
UD receives $6 million from National Science Foundation as part of inaugural translational research funding program