May 3: CIS lecture series

May 3: CIS lecture series

Georgia Tech’s Bader to discuss scalability challenges in high performance computing Can diseases in human populations be detected and prevented? How many currents can one electrical power grid handle? Who detects the community structure of large social...
Making learning fun, accessible

Making learning fun, accessible

UD students create math games for middle school children University of Delaware senior Bryan Mey understands that in order for kids to play a game, it has to be fun. He also knows that children are social by nature and enjoy playing games together. These are some of...
UDRF grants

UDRF grants

University of Delaware Research Foundation awards six projects The University of Delaware Research Foundation (UDRF), a nonprofit organization supporting fundamental research in all fields of science at UD, has awarded six strategic initiative grants for collaborative...
Computing connections

Computing connections

Computer science and engineering students gain valuable networking experience Students from the Departments of Computer and Information Sciences (CIS) and Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) gained valuable networking and presentation experience by representing...
Influencing national security

Influencing national security

CIS professor Cavazos customizes research for defense needs Flying in a military jet, rubbing elbows with retired generals and getting an insider’s view of the Department of Defense (DOD) were never part of John Cavazos’ job description as a university professor,...
Early quake alerts

Early quake alerts

Simulation modeling could enhance earthquake detection, warnings Six thousand seismic sensors, 200 volunteers and a University of Delaware researcher all have one thing in common – helping scientists study earthquakes. Michela Taufer, assistant professor in...