Cisters Goes National

Cisters Goes National

UD group for women in technology becomes official ACM-W student chapter CISTERS, a group that brings together women in technology-driven fields at the University of Delaware, has become an official ACM-W student chapter. A sub-group of the Association of Computing...
Better Coding

Better Coding

Computer science students mine software developer forums to teach coding practices University of Delaware junior Zachary Senzer and senior Ryan Serva recently presented a research paper, “Automatically Mining Negative Code Examples from Software Developer Question and...
Innovation Fellows

Innovation Fellows

Innovation Fellows program promotes entrepreneurship for everyone Most people think of Mother Teresa as a missionary not an entrepreneur, but her humanitarian work actually required her to have many entrepreneurial skills, including the abilities to sell her ideas,...

Code Fun

K-12 outreach, CISters organize ‘Hour of Code’ for underrepresented students Mel Jurist wants all kids to love engineering as much as she does, but she knows that’s a tall order. Academic program manager of K-12 education in the College of Engineering at...
CISters in technology

CISters in technology

National center awards grant to support e-textiles workshop for female students Jackets with embedded solar panels, athletic shirts with built in heart-rate monitors and bandages that stop bleeding all take advantage of electronic textiles. These innovative materials...
Programming honors

Programming honors

UD team competes in ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest The University of Delaware programming team participated in the annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest on Nov. 1, finishing 11th among 188 teams in the Mid-Atlantic regionals....