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Research in motion | UDaily
59+ min ago (710+ words) Emma Beisheim-Ryan remembers playing with her older sister in occupational and physical therapy (PT) sessions at a young age. While her sister, Ellen, who has Down syndrome, benefited greatly from the sessions, for Beisheim-Ryan, it was mostly fun and games....
Data-driven success | UDaily
1+ week, 5+ day ago (865+ words) The role of a data analyst isn’t as straightforward as spotting trends. It requires determination and grit to sift through complex data and translate it into actionable insights that help organizations make informed, strategic decisions. By navigating a career change,…...
Decoding epilepsy in brain waves | UDaily
2+ week, 2+ hour ago (578+ words) Epilepsy isn’t always easy to diagnose. Seizures often don't occur during routine brain-wave recordings (EEGs), leaving doctors without the direct observation they need to make a clear diagnosis. University of Delaware researchers and collaborators are working to close that gap,…...
AI flower power | UDaily
3+ week, 1+ day ago (697+ words) Rising temperatures and unpredictable weather are a challenge for plants, but some are able to adapt and survive. Warm-season perennial grasses, for example, can thrive and reproduce even in high heat and drought. Understanding how these grasses adapt to a…...
AI meets advanced manufacturing | UDaily
3+ week, 6+ day ago (164+ words) Researchers at the University of Delaware will explore how artificial intelligence can help manufacturers improve the production of advanced composites — the lightweight, durable materials used in products ranging from automobiles to energy infrastructure — as part of the U.S. Department…...
Predicting Outcomes with Machine Learning | Mathematical Sciences | College of Arts & Sciences
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (555+ words) University of Delaware Predicting Outcomes with Machine Learning June 29, 2026 Written by Pak-Wing Fok UD math professor explains how machine learning could impact coaching decisions The World Cup has started! With an unprecedented 48 nations participating (an increase of 16 from 4 years ago),…...
Democratizing discovery through data science | UDaily
3+ mon, 3+ day ago (410+ words) Cathy Wu, the Unidel Edward G. Jefferson Chair in Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Delaware, has been elected a 2025 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), one of the world’s largest general scientific societies....
Graduate Student Mathematical Modeling Camp | Mathematical Sciences | College of Arts & Sciences | University of Delaware
6+ mon, 4+ week ago (534+ words) GSMM Camp is a four-day summer program for graduate and advanced undergraduate students focused on mathematical modeling and career development. Students work in teams on problems posed by experienced faculty mentors, building modeling and problem-solving skills valued by industry in…...
Computer Science Education | Graduate Program Finder | University of Delaware
6+ mon, 4+ week ago (219+ words) This 12-credit computer science education graduate certificate prepares educators for teaching K-12 computer science courses and integrating computational thinking across the K-16 curriculum. Offered... COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION: CERTIFICATE This 12-credit computer science education graduate certificate prepares educators for teaching K-12 computer science courses…...
Spark! Symposium showcases four big questions driving graduate research at UD | UDaily
4+ mon, 1+ week ago (513+ words) Here are the four big questions explored at the symposium and the graduate students behind them: Brooke Molokach, a doctoral student in communication, studies whether intellectual humility — the willingness to acknowledge we might be wrong — can reduce forms of “us…...