No Dinosaur Bones Here

No Dinosaur Bones Here

Computing Museum creators reflect on rapid advancement of technology Museums commonly feature items such as ancient artifacts and dinosaur bones. That’s not the case for the Computing Museum housed in Smith Hall at the University of Delaware. Many of the items on...
Students, Faculty Excel at HPC Conference

Students, Faculty Excel at HPC Conference

The University of Delaware was well represented by undergraduate and graduate students and faculty at SC18, the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis, in November 2018. Joshua H. Davis, a first-year student in...
In Memoriam: John Cavazos

In Memoriam: John Cavazos

John Cavazos Jr., an associate professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Delaware, died on Nov. 3, 2018. He was 49. “John left us all too soon,” said Kathy McCoy, chair...
UD Engineering’s Next Era

UD Engineering’s Next Era

Levi T. Thompson shares vision as new dean of College of Engineering Levi T. Thompson joined the University of Delaware in early October as dean of the College of Engineering. It’s a homecoming for Thompson, who received a bachelor’s degree in chemical...
Reusable Software for High Performance Computing

Reusable Software for High Performance Computing

UD’s Sunita Chandrasekaran receives NSF grant to create powerful software framework The world’s fastest supercomputer can now perform 200,000 trillion calculations per second, and several companies and government agencies around the world are competing to build a...